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"Helping Missoula raise healthy and resilient children and youth"

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Healthy Start Council: Resources and Links

 

 

Learning On The Go Tips

Early Childhood Links

 Learning on the Go Tips

Children's Defense Fund

National Association for the Education of Young Children Resources for early educators, publications and advocacy

Zero to Three Parenting tips and professional journals, early child conferences and campaign info

 

Literacy Links

American Library Association Professional tools, events/conferences, careers, etc.

Literacy Center Early education information for parents and teachers

Montana Office of Public Instruction Hot topics and information for teachers, administrators, parents and Indian educators

National Center for Family Literacy Literacy tools and programs for teachers, home visitors, volunteers, and administrators

National Education Association-Read Across  America for members, educators, parents and community on issues in education and legislation

Reading is Fundamental The nations largest literacy organization

TV-Turnoff Network A non-profit dedicated to helping children and adults to "Turn Off TV and Turn On Life," in order to promote healthier lives and communities

 

Intro to Tips

Auditory Discrimination

Background Knowledge

Easy Summer Learning

Learning at Dinnertime

Learning While Waiting

Letter Knowledge

Letter of the Week

Music

Narrative Skills

Outdoor Learning

Phonological Awareness

Playing With Words

Print Awareness

Print Motivation

Reading at Different Ages

Rhyming

Safe, Stimulating Toys

Shapes and Space

Summer

Vocabulary

Vocabulary (Summer)

Water Play

Weather

Writing Activities

Writing

Intro to Math Tips

Counting and Recognizing Numbers

Estimating and Predicting

Measuring

Patterns

Shapes and Space

Sorting and Grouping

   

 

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