Poll Puts Pre-K At The Head Of The Class
Maryland voters agree: pre-K matters. Listen now for the results of our recent poll.
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Read more about our recent poll here (Maryland Family Network)
Baby's First Pitch
What do you think James Earl Jones sounded like as a baby? How about David Attenborough? A group of French researchers suggests that the pitch of their voices - and yours too - may have sounded when they were babies much as it does now that they're adults.
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Babies' cries may foretell their adult voices, a study shows (New York Times)
The pitch of babies' cries predicts their voice pitch at age 5 (Royal Society Publishing)
The pitch of babies' cries predicts their voice pitch at age 5 (Royal Society Publishing)
Civic Engagement
The political divide in America seems to be wider than ever, yet civic engagement is on the rise. But how do busy parents find time to get involved? We’ve got a few ideas!
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Subsidy Expansion
Shhhh. Listen. Do you hear that? Kids and caregivers across the State are cheering! The State announced last week that annual income limits for Maryland’s Child Care Subsidy (CSS) Program will increase dramatically effective August 1st. This will significantly help more Maryland families access quality child care and early education programs.
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MSDE guidelines (MSDE)
Boosts in income eligibility mean more Maryland families to access child care subsidies (Baltimore Sun)
Why Maryland needs to invest in child care (Baltimore Sun)
Boosts in income eligibility mean more Maryland families to access child care subsidies (Baltimore Sun)
Why Maryland needs to invest in child care (Baltimore Sun)
Dad's Workout Matters
Exercise does a body good. Now new research points to even greater benefits, especially for the children of fathers who exercise regularly.
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Do Fathers Who Exercise Have Smarter Babies? (New York Times)
Bacteria Babies Need
Pregnant women and new moms should talk to their doctors to make sure their developing and new babies are getting all the germs they need…the helpful ones that is.
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The Bacteria Babies Need (New York Times)
Tummy Time
It’s tummy time!! Tummy time is good for babies. Positioning babies on their stomachs not only helps to prevent flat spots on the back of your baby’s developing head, it is also good for strengthening neck, shoulder, and even hand muscles. Tummy time also helps improve motor development, as it works the muscles that are integral for fine motor skills.
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The Benefits of Tummy Time (New York Times)
Attitude Counts
What will your new baby be like? What fun things will you do together? What do you want to share with him or her? Asking a pregnant mother these questions might help her to be healthier during pregnancy and interact positively with her infant after he or she is born. So say experts at the Centre for Family Research in a recently published study.
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Dont Forget Dads
There have been numerous studies on the importance of father-child relationships. These include how such emotional connections in the early years lay the foundation for lifelong health and well-being. Studies have also shown how fathers who are involved during pregnancy have healthier children. The positive influences of involved dads are well-known. hat will your new baby be like? What fun things will you do together? What do you want to share with him or her? Asking a pregnant mother these questions might help her to be healthier during pregnancy and interact positively with her infant after he or she is born. So say experts at the Centre for Family Research in a recently published study.