What you experience as a child shapes the adult you become. That means you can change a child’s entire trajectory by giving them access to safe, innovative, and educational play experiences. And that’s the stuff we live for. We’re here to show children they matter. We exist to strengthen and support families. And we’re going to have so much fun while we do it.
Featured In Dialogue Series
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In Dialogue Series
The LCM In Dialogue Series is dedicated to connecting to our families and educators through discussing important topics that impact the health and wellness of our children. We host monthly online, interactive sessions with local health professionals and experts who discuss topics that impact children and families, including parent-child attachment, gun violence, screen time, eating habits, and so much more. These webinars are recorded and can be found on our YouTube channel, providing a library of materials for our community. For questions or suggestions, please contact our Chief Learning Officer, Shannon Blady at sblady@lcm.org.
Episodes:
Reggio Emilia Approach to Childhood Education – January 2024
Staying Healthy During the Holidays – December 2023
Celebrating and Acknowledging our Cultures and Diversity – November 2023
Talking to Children About Current Events – Special Edition October 2023
Speech and Language Development – October 2023
Neurodiversity and Inclusion – September 2023
Tough Transitions – August 2023
General Caregiver Resources
We’ve created a curated collection of resources designed to help you strengthen your relationship with your child and find ways to navigate parenting.
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Mental Health Resources
We’ve created a curated collection of mental health resources designed to help you strengthen your relationship with your child and find ways to navigate parenting.