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Office of Public Instruction

April 8, 2020

From Waterford (UPSTART):

Due to COVID-19, we know many districts are working hard to provide families with quality resources at home to keep their children learning. It’s a giant pivot, and we’ve seen so many great innovations from our partners!

 

At Waterford.org, we’ve been thinking about ways we can help support our education partners and families. To that end, we put together FREE emails that deliver simple, educational resources to parents of PreK students. We’re calling them Waterford Early Learning Boosts, and they’re available to everyone, everywhere.

 

What’s Included in Waterford Early Learning Boost Emails?

Three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), families will get an email with an educational video and an activity suitable for 3- or 4-year-olds.

 

Each email includes learning activities like practicing letters and numbers, putting words together, and learning basic math and science concepts. The activities are simple, age-appropriate, and designed to give children a BOOST in their early education.

 

To sign up, parents should visit: waterford.org/boost/ [waterford.org] 

 

Now more than ever, our kids need us to help them learn, but that does not mean you need to do it alone!

Waterford.org [waterford.org] is offering FREE Early Learning Boost emails that will help you engage your child in positive learning experiences during the week.

Three times a week, your inbox will get videos and activities teaching literacy, math, or science concepts for 3 and 4-year-olds! The activities are simple, age-appropriate, and designed to give your child a BOOST in their early education!

Register now as boosts started March 30th! https://www.waterford.org/early-learning-boost/ [waterford.org]

 

Thank you!

 


For Questions, Please Contact: 

Danni McCarthy, Early Learning Unit Manager, 406-444-0452

 


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