The holiday is the third Monday of January. Be sure to read a book about this African American hero on this special day.
Teach your children something about their heritage all year and look for special events to reinforce Black pride during this month.
Who are female role models that you want your child to learn about? What special activities will you use in March to develop your child's kn...
Go for a walk with your little one and talk about all the signs of Spring that you see on your walk.
Many communities have free concerts with live music. What's available in your community? Music is a wonderful way to entertain children whil...
Research and resources for a community-wide campaign supporting early childhood learning.
Have questions about your child's growth and development? Check with your own child's pediatrician for the best answer. For additional background information, check this site sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Many communities partner with Imagination Library to provide young children (birth to five) with free books for a home library. Check the website to see if your child lives in a covered neighborhood.
Download a free app that gives your child access to well developed early learning resources. (The app does not contain ads and it does not include any in-app purchases.)
This early learning site sponsored by a nonprofit foundation has a number of preschool and kindergarten resources that are available free of charge. It is also possible to pay for an annual membership that provides your child with access to additional resources.
This nonprofit foundation partners with parents to promote the kindergarten readiness of young children. Their website includes Brain Builders, which are ideas for activities that parents and caregivers can use to engage young children in fun, learning experiences that promote brain development.