As educators at Durham’s Partnership for Children, we understand the tremendous workload that comes with being an early childhood teacher. Daily pressures can adversely affect our physical and mental well-being, impacting blood pressure, immune function, and mental health. To counter these challenges, self-care, particularly through mindfulness strategies, has proven to be a valuable tool.
Continue ReadingTitle: Celebrating Disability Pride Month: Empowering Children through Early Childhood Disability Intervention
Continue ReadingDurham’s Partnership for Children recognizes the importance of early language and literacy development in preparing children for success in school and beyond. To support parents and caregivers in this crucial task, The Partnership has secured the services of Ready4K, a free text message curriculum designed to equip them with the knowledge and tools needed to foster their child’s language and literacy skills from birth to the age of eight.
Continue ReadingIt is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we share the tragic news of the untimely passing of Khloe Fennell. Khloe was a rising kindergartner who attended Durham PreK
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