TODAY -- Friends Center needs your support! Register to tune in at 4 p.m. ET to VOTE for our first- and only-of-its-kind rent-free Teacher Housing Initiative to win the @hgse 2024 Zaentz Early Education Innovation Challenge:
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@CTPublic reporter @AbigailBrone featured our groundbreaking Teacher Housing Initiative – and our teacher housing residents – in a piece about how we’re addressing both the housing and early care and education crises.
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“There is an opportunity to take this and have a profound impact across the entire country with regard to the early care and education crisis and the housing crisis. This is a way to solve two things at once.”
“Parents pay too much, educators make too little, providers can barely survive. High-quality care costs up to $22k/year.” –Executive Director @AllyxSchiavone@lilialuciano@cbsmornings@cbsnews profile our teacher housing initiative https://t.co/Ew9iEe0Bx3
“A one-time purchase with a forever return was much smarter for us than trying to raise teacher salaries annually.
“This is not being done anywhere in the country – we are the first to provide free housing to early care and education teachers.”
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and is currently studying for her Bachelor of Early Childhood Education. Karina enjoys offering children an additional foundation in a second language, as she often speaks in both English and Spanish with the children in her care.
Friendly Faces: Meet Karina- a bilingual educator at Friends Center for Children! In 2015, Karina came to the United States by way of Maracay, Venezuela with her husband and son. She obtained a degree in Administration and Accounting;
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however, left the numbers and calculators as she decided to fulfill her true passion - working with children. Karina began volunteering and gained experience working in a NAEYC accredited center. She then obtained her Child Development Associate (CDA) in 2016
Edwin’s favorite colors are maroon, red, brown, and purple, and his favorite part about coming to school is seeing his friend Wyatt and playing with magnets! He also shared, “When I was on vacation, my papa, my grandpa, made a kazoo out of straw. It was fun!”
Throwback Thursday: Friends Center is excited to celebrate our preschool friends who are preparing to enter Kindergarten in the Fall! Edwin Langberg started at Friends Center in August 2022.
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The dog pose is a great way to stretch out your back, hips and legs. If you’re getting ready to move around all day and be active, then this is a great stretch to practice! Follow the rest of the stretch here:
Link:
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The bright illustrations and rhyming words engage children in the text while inviting families to think critically about their values. This book is tiny but speaks to our youngest learners and encourages a message of equity and justice. #booktalktuesday#fcforchildren
A is for Activist is an ABC board book written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara. This is a wonderful text to introduce to all families who want their children to grow up in a space that is passionate about activism and social justice for all.
Yesterday, Friends Center for Children hosted a “Sneak Peak” for their soon-to- be 3rd early care and education center on Flint Street in New Haven. The new center, which was sold to Friends Center for Children last September, is the former home of the movie theater Cine 1-4.
Friends Center for Children is opening a new location! The Flint Street location is being build from a former movie theater, and yes the popcorn machine is staying! We are inviting you to see a sneak peak at new location on Sunday, June 4th at 3pm at 25 Flint St. New Haven
Executive Director of Friends Center for Children, Allyx Schiavone, was interviewed by NBC Connecticut to detail what the new location will look like. At the Sneak Peak on Sunday, we will detail the 10 new classrooms as well as the rest of the center. #FixChildCare#fcforchildren