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Early Identification to Ensure Family Success: The View from Social Workers

By: Lindsay Knepp LSW, CHS Family Partnership Manager Social workers, alongside educators, have long been advocates for the identification of developmental and behavioral concerns in early childhood education (ECE) programs....

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Why the Week of the Young Child Should Last All Year

Every year, the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) sponsors the Week of the Young Child at the beginning of April. The week of activities for families,...

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Fostering Leaders & Finding Einstein

When Albert Einstein was a young child, no one believed he would contribute to science, let alone the world.  Einstein struggled with language development and his parents feared he would...

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Feeding the Whole Child: The Effects of Nutrition on Child Development

For many families throughout the United States, good nutrition and a solid meal are not always guaranteed. Families want their children to be healthy, safe, and nurtured. However, for families...

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Generational Health: Caring for Children by Caring for Families

The Two-Generation Approach and Why It Benefits the Child from Infancy to High School and Beyond Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “We may not be able to prepare the future for...

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Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning are subsidiaries of Milton Hershey School and will be staffed and operated independently of the Milton Hershey School core model.

Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning will not tolerate any form of harassment or discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion or religious creed, veteran status, disability, or any other status protected under applicable federal or Pennsylvania law (collectively “Protected Characteristics”), against any applicant for admission, enrolled children, or any other individual(s) who participate(s) in the programs, services, and activities at our Centers.