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Research suggests that even when fathers have limited schooling, their involvement in children’s schools and school lives is a powerful factor in children’s academic achievement.
– Dr. Aisha Ray
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Provide lots of opportunities for children’s natural curiosity to manifest itself. With very young children, our role is one of supporter and guide. – Lillian G. Katz
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Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning. – Fred Rodgers
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I’m not here to save the world. I’m here just to make a difference in the community that I am working. – Dr. Raymond Hernandez
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The passion to make sure that all children were taught in environments and ways that truly nurtured their ability to grow and develop in their own ways. – Louise Derman-Sparks