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National Breastfeeding Month: Show Your Support

  • By Keisha Gray
  • on August 17, 2021

National Breastfeeding Month: Show Your Support The month of August is National Breastfeeding Month.  In 1995, the United States Breastfeeding Committee formed in an effort to coordinate a variety of breastfeeding activities across the county.  These activities included the...

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Parental Supports for Today and into the Future

  • By Keisha Gray
  • on July 20, 2021

Parental Supports for Today and into the Future Healthy Families Initiative In 2016 the Mary Black Foundation launched its five-year commitment to the Healthy Families Initiative to successfully scale the accessibility of the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) across...

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LENA Start: Building Brains Through Early Talk

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on June 1, 2021

LENA Start: Building Brains Through Early Talk Members of the Children’s Services team at the Spartanburg County Public Library are ambassadors of children’s literacy who provide educational opportunities, resources, and connections to encourage lifelong learning. Such learning begins as...

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Summer Camp is Back in Spartanburg!

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on May 11, 2021

Summer Camp is Back in Spartanburg! This week’s blog is written by Jami Wood Emory, VP-Spartanburg, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate Ready for a sense of normalcy this summer?!  Imagine how our kids feel! We are lucky enough...

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Turning Toward a Safer World for Children

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on April 20, 2021

Turning Toward a Safer World for Children This week’s blog is written by Molly Moyer, Director of Development, Hope Center for Children “None of us were lucky enough to have children born with instructions for how to raise them…”...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Updates

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on March 16, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Updates Around this time one year ago, our community started being affected by the COVID-19 virus. Now, a year later, the COVID-19 vaccine is becoming more readily available to meet the needs of our community. Phase 1b...

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Investing in Early Childhood Development

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on March 2, 2021

Investing in Early Childhood Development The power of policy change in the lives of young children and their families Research shows that investing early in a child’s life produces positive outcomes for our children, our families, and the economic...

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The Basics: Read & Discuss Stories

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on January 12, 2021

The Basics: Read & Discuss Stories The sixth in a series of articles on The Basics: five FUN, SIMPLE and POWERFUL ways to give your child a great start. This week’s blog is written by Melissa Sullivan, marketing communications...

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The Basics: Explore Through Movement & Play

  • By Haley Wicker
  • on December 22, 2020

The Basics: Explore Through Movement & Play The fourth in a series of articles on The Basics: five FUN, SIMPLE and POWERFUL ways to give your child a great start. This week’s blog is written by Melissa Sullivan, marketing...

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Early Childhood Impact: SAM’s Early Development Instrument Project

  • By Guest Blogger
  • on December 15, 2020

Early Childhood Impact: SAM’s Early Development Instrument Project This week’s blog was written by Beth Thompson, Director of Collective Impact, Spartanburg Academic Movement This month, more than 200 kindergarten teachers across Spartanburg County are participating in Spartanburg Academic Movement’s...

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