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Kindergarten-ready skills handout now available in eight languages
Just added: versions in Korean and Arabic to versions in English, Spanish, Urdu, Chinese, Turkish and Haitian-Creole.
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"Docs for Tots": Local pediatricians working to find and address problems early
"In the old days people would say, 'Let's wait six months' [if a child wasn't meeting milestones]," says Dr. Elizabeth Isakson, the executive director of a Queens-based nonprofit called Docs for Tots.
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1000 Books Before K: Nat’l Program is a hit on Long Island
Public libraries are partners In early literacy efforts.
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Free teacher’s guide to help foster appreciation of outdoors
"Our Natural World" has step-by-step outlines for 16 nature studies.
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Free reference from libraries on local nature resources
Guide has book lists, ideas for activities and nature trips on Long Island.
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Early Learning Guidelines map development birth-5
Reference is for teachers, directors and providers.
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State Education Department checklist aids in transition planning
Downloadable tool offers a way to assess practice, develop an action plan.
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Public libraries are "ready to read," too
A new initiative, Ready to Read is launched at New York Libraries.
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How many local preschoolers are minority? The answer may surprise you...
Changes in Long Island's population are having a significant impact on Pre-K teachers and providers.
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