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News and happenings about First Things First
Many economists contend that a future economy’s strong workforce starts by investing in children birth to age 5.
Early childhood providers and educators can now share Spanish-language resources with Spanish-speaking parents of babies, toddlers and preschoolers.
First Things First is there to help parents of young kids figure out which information is trustworthy or even where to start.
Research shows culturally-based early learning programs with strong native language programs positively influence academic, social and cultural development.
The event provided early childhood supporters with the opportunity to share the positive impact of early childhood investments with state policymakers.
Everyone can be a safe sleep advocate by reminding parents that a safe sleep environment for babies includes alone, on their back and in a crib.
A new oral health campaign in the First Things First Cochise Region has launched to raise awareness about the importance of early dental care for babies,…
With help from a Quality First scholarship, the Buckeye family enrolled their son in a licensed in-home child care, which serves children ages 1 to 5. The…
For the third year in a row, community organizations across Santa Cruz County, including the First Things First Santa Cruz Region will have a common focus: how…
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