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  1. Kathleen,
    Thank you for sharing this information related to the NAEYC website. I was not aware that the website offered newsletters on current issues. I think it is a great idea to share the articles with your co-workers. I know plan to do the same thing. I am considering leaving the newsletters in our breakroom. I look forward to reading the article on The NAEYC seems like a great resource for information pertaining to early childhood development.

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  2. After reading your post, the first article I went to read was 'Explaining Death to Children'. I have a student who lost his older brother last year and he stills ask for him. His parents tells us to continue telling him "he's away at school". I will indeed be sharing this article with his parents.

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  3. Thank you so much for sharing those articles/resources at the end. I have had students who have experienced a family member death and it is such a hard topic to approach and handle. I also appreciated the positive spin on the pandemic and by looking at it as something that could teach us.
    -Rebecca Hurth
    rebecca.hurth@waldenu.edu

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  4. Kathleen,
    Thanks for sharing! I heavily rely on NAEYC for resources and information. Im glad the articles you found served as a refresher. It shows that you are very knowledgable about early childhood, and that you stay current with the information provided by NAEYC.

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