Playing dress up vs. wearing a Halloween costume: both play an important part in your child’s development

When a child dresses up they represent themselves as someone else–a mother, a father, a dinosaur, a super-hero! It’s an important part of their development of ‘transforming’ one thing into another. In this case, they are transforming themselves into another role. Take a look at a short article from NAEYC Is Dressing Up for Halloween…

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Yes! Scholarship Program provides $1,000 scholarship for NH families

Many families made significant financial sacrifices in order to allow their children to successfully continue on their pre-pandemic educational pathways or to access a new educational environment that met their needs. Sustaining these short-term sacrifices will be difficult. The YES! program will allow those families, and others whose educational pathways were disrupted, to keep their…

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Circle of Parents online support group

Waypoint’s Circle of Parents online support group provides a friendly, supportive environment led by local parents and other caregivers. It’s a place where anyone in a parenting role can openly discuss the successes and challenges of raising children. It’s a place where they can find and share support. They believe that people can learn from the…

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