Mental and emotional health for teachers has been such a priority during the pandemic. Teaching is already a difficult profession. Juggling personalities, creating lesson plans, and most importantly getting to
Continue ReadingApril is National Autism Awareness Month and we would like to acknowledge our students and families impacted by Autism, as well as educate others who aren’t as familiar with autism.
Continue ReadingIt’s been over a year since the COVID-19 Pandemic forced the government’s hands to quarantine Americans to assist in slowing down the spread of the virus. While there have been
Continue ReadingApril is National Financial Literacy Month! In recent weeks there has been a buzz about the newest round of Stimulus funds that have been approved for families and their children.
Continue ReadingJoin us to hear from DPfC Executive Director, Danielle Johnson, as we celebrate Women’s History Month! She is currently making history right here in Durham as the first black
Continue ReadingThe first day of Spring is almost here! March 20, 2021 kicks off the Spring Season and we want help you identify some educational yet fun activities for you to
Continue ReadingToday is National Plant a Flower Day! This day kicks off the start of Spring and represents the transition to a new season! For many people young and mature, planting flowers
Continue ReadingThis month we are celebrating Women’s History Month! This month is all about celebrating the contributions women have made in American History! Women’s rights have not always been equal to
Continue ReadingFamilies come in an variety of forms, the families we serve may not appear as the traditional nuclear family model. Having guardianship of a grandchild, niece, nephew or any other extended family member can be quite an adjustment.
Continue ReadingWe are excited to announce The 2021-2022 enrollment season for early childhood education programs has begun! As the cornerstone of Durham County’s Early Childhood Education network our mission is “To
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