Join us next Tuesday, November 28th, at 6:00 pm at Duke Regional Hospital (3643 N. Roxboro Street) for a free screening of the new must-see documentary film Resilience: the Biology of
Continue ReadingChild Trends, in conjunction with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is conducting a research study on parents’ knowledge about child development. Parenting knowledge is essential for child well-being and parent
Continue ReadingThe 2017 Annual Barnes & Noble Holiday Book Drive starts today! This is our twelfth year partnering with Barnes & Noble at the Streets at Southpoint to collect books for young children.
Continue ReadingTomorrow, October 19th is Jumpstart’s Read for the Record® Day! Jumpstart is celebrating the 12th anniversary of its annual campaign, which gathers over 2 million people together around the world
Continue ReadingIn celebration of Attendance Awareness Month, the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation (NCECF) released a new report today on chronic absence policies and practices in North Carolina. The report shares
Continue ReadingThis Wednesday, September 13, Durham Connects is hosting a dinner and community conversation for parents with children 12-18 months old. This event will start at 6:00pm at Welcome Baby Family
Continue ReadingIt’s time to celebrate Attendance Awareness Month! This month-long recognition was started in 2013 by the national nonprofit Attendance Works and is a nationwide movement to convey the message that every school day counts.
Continue ReadingGather up some books and come root for the home team! Tomorrow, August 9th is Bring a Book Night with the Durham Bulls. Bring a new or gently used children’s book
Continue ReadingDurham Public Schools’ annual Countdown to Kindergarten at the Museum of Life and Science (433 W Murray Ave.) is next Thursday, August 3rd from 5:30-7:30 pm. This free event for all rising kindergarteners and
Continue ReadingNorth Carolina’s efforts to improve early literacy have earned the attention of the one and only Dolly Parton! The following joint statement from Dolly Parton and Cindy Watkins, President of
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