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Episodes for this month
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August 10th, 2022
Episode #646
In this episode, we learn about the enFocus Fellowship Program Head Start and Triple P, New Life Creations in Marshall County and the summer program for kids at The History Museum.
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Head Start and Triple PTo further their mission of providing education to kids and their parents, the Elkhart and St. Joseph County Head Start Consortium and Positive Parenting Program have partnered up. Triple P provided training to several of Head Start's Family and Child Specialists to bring them up to Primary Care Level 3. This level of intervention is designed to be delivered one-on-one with parents to address various topics.
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Kidsfirst MuseumHistory can really come to life through hands on or interactive experiences. The Kidsfirst Musem at The History Museum in South Bend offers a variety of topics ranging from history to geology.
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New Life CreationsNew Life Creations is an art program for inmates at the Marshall County Jail. Art instructors meet with prisoners once a week to teach painting techniques giving the students tools and the opportunity to express themselves creatively.
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