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Early childhood education center financial policies and procedures
Published on July 11, 2016
It is often when guidelines are bent and procedures short-cut that healthy relationships between families or staff and the program become disrupted or hostile. -
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Published on May 11, 2022
The theme for 2022 is "Together for Mental Health" — and together, we can support each other's mental and emotional well-being. -
Caregivers need care too
Published on December 5, 2012
Help is available for caregivers to deal with stress and anger that can come with providing care for others. -
Dispel stepfamily myths
Published on November 2, 2016
Misconceptions about stepfamilies can be stumbling blocks for success. Here are some facts to debunk common myths. -
Grandparents raising their grandchildren- Part 2
Published on September 17, 2013
The second article in a series about the increasing statistic of grandparents who raise their grandchildren. -
Styles of learning; one size does not fit all
Published on October 24, 2014
Explore the way that you and others around you learn, to improve your communication and problem solving skills. -
Children with special needs
Published on December 28, 2012
Caring for children with special needs. -
Kids are naturally curious about cooking
Published on July 24, 2017
Capitalize on kid's natural curiosity in the kitchen by trying out new recipes. -
Building a diabetes support team
Published on May 26, 2020
Building a healthy support system when living with diabetes. -
Family caregivers provide a vital service - Part 1
Published on January 31, 2013
Family caregivers provide a vital service and have significant challenges. -
Be prepared to talk to youth about the news
Published on December 7, 2015
Taking the time to have a conversation with youth about what is happening in the news will help them better understand what they are seeing and hearing. -
Adults must be positive role models
Published on March 17, 2016
When adults bully youth there are long term impacts. -
Forty six percent of teens report being online “almost constantly”
Published on September 1, 2022
Recent study highlights teens’ online experiences and use of several social media platforms. -
Where did mom keep the will? Is there a will?
Published on August 7, 2013
Discussing financial issues and end of life decisions is generally charged with emotion. This information may very well open the door to important conversations to have with aging parents. -
Collaborative programs from MSU Extension and the Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter
Published on March 19, 2021
These programs cover a variety of ways to support caregivers during the challenging times brought on by COVID-19. -
Hey employers! Have you heard about My Retirement Account?
Published on September 16, 2015
Saving towards retirement -
Professionalism in early childhood care and education
Published on November 28, 2017
The early childhood care and education profession is faced with many challenges, but it is good to know we have a strong base underpinning our practice. -
Social connections: How much is enough?
Published on April 11, 2023
Supportive and positive social connections are important to our health, but too much social interaction can sometimes be stressful. How do you know the right balance for you? -
Health scams often target older people
Published on December 9, 2020
Health scams are common, so one must be prepared not to fall for them. Learn the warning signs! -
Fact sheets for childcare workers
Published on February 3, 2014
Childcare training fact sheets can offer guidelines to keep workers and children healthy.