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Born Learning in the Lakes Region

Children are born learning.

 Born Learning

We are networking and collaborating with community service professionals, child care providers, school staff, business leaders, and families with young children. Born Learning Centers or display racks with a sign above and a poster next to it will have a presence in the community. The Center will include printed materials for parents, family and friends of young children to pick up and read.

TV and radio ads for Born Learning are now appearing during Summer 2008.

Click here for the 2008 Spring Newsletter with the topic of Literacy.

Click here for the 2008 Summer Newsletter with the topic of Social/Emotional Development.

 



Are you looking for answers to your questions on family support, child behaviors, or child development?

Raising children is the most rewarding activity that any one can do but it is at times difficult to stay on task and difficult to predict what is going to happen next.

Who do I ask?

Where do I go for some suggestions?

Check out the lrecfr.org website for answers and suggestions to your questions and concerns.

If you don't see it there, then send an email.

The team of experts will find the answer or suggestions. The team will either post the information to the website and send you an email to let you know that it is there or give you a personal email in return.

Contact the team by emailing Deb at debr@lrcsc.org.

 



Born Learning Center

What is a Born Learning Center?

The is an area where parents and caregivers of young children can learn about everyday teachable moments with a focus on a theme.

The Born Learning Center is here, online at lrecfr.org as well as at locations of:
Modern Mums2B, Belknap Mall, Belmont
Laconia Head Start, front hall, Laconia
Lakes Region Child Care Centers in Laconia and Belmont
The Ark, Tilton
Whole Child Care Center in Tilton
Belmont Library, Belmont
Gilman Library in Alton
Laconia Library in Laconia
Meredith Library
Center Harbor Library
Gilmanton Public Library
Giggles & Grins in Laconia
Pemi Youth Center in Plymouth
DHHS in Laconia
Newfound Playpals in New Hampton
Hall Memorial Library serving Tilton and Northfield
and Tanger Outlet Mall in Tilton.

What is the theme this quarter?

Fostering healthy social and emotional development in your relationship with your child is fun and exciting.
Check out the LRECFR newsletter for a checklist to determine your child's temperament,
learn how to Understand Your Child's Feelings with Stop, Look, Listen, and Think and Be Patient,
tie the bond with Fun and Games with Songs, and
learn the importance of the parent-child relationship with action items for easing separation anxiety.

For a free copy of the materials listed above, visit a Born Learning Center. If you are interested in a Born Learning Center at your location, please email debr@lrcsc.org.

 



Child Care Resource & Referral


Parents and caregivers of children and current and future child care providers

As a parent chooses child care and as one wants to become a child care provider, Child Care Resource & Referral is offered to families as a connection to the New Hampshire Bureau of Child Care Licensing. Click here to discover our services to families of children, providers of child care, to learn how to become a child care provider and how to choose a child care provider for your child.



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Create & keep up conversation

Listen and respond to all of the sounds your baby makes. Give him a chance to answer you.

Conversations don't need words.



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