The Resilient Parenting Podcast

Resilient Parenting: Play for Every Stage with Kim Hemmert from the ICTF

April 30, 2024 Ken Bass and Michelle Bass Season 1 Episode 6
Resilient Parenting: Play for Every Stage with Kim Hemmert from the ICTF
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The Resilient Parenting Podcast
Resilient Parenting: Play for Every Stage with Kim Hemmert from the ICTF
Apr 30, 2024 Season 1 Episode 6
Ken Bass and Michelle Bass

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Join Ken and Michelle as they explore the importance of play at every age and stage with Kim Hemmert from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund. 

Additional Resources:

* Libraries are a great resource for play. Many libraries build play into their programming, and have check out kits with games, puzzles, and science to take home and play.
https://libraryfinder.org/

* Parents as Teacher is a great resource for parents to learn ages and stages of development and how to play with their kids.
Find one in your area: https://parentsasteachers.org/ 

* Head Start and Early Head Start is another great resource for child development, preschool, socialization, brain development, attachment, and play. https://www.idahohsa.org/ 

* Idaho AEYC is another great resource for parenting and specifically IdahoStars for high quality childcare programs. 
https://www.idahoaeyc.org/ 

* Center on the developing child from Harvard University: https://developingchild.harvard.edu/

* Center for the study of social policy: 
https://cssp.org/our-work/project/early-learning-nation/

* YOUTHrive:
https://www.sidebysideyouth.org/programs/youthrive/

* ICTF website for parenting tips and resources.:
https://idahochildrenstrustfund.org/

Brought to you by the Idaho Children's Trust Fund
https://idahochildrenstrustfund.org/

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Join Ken and Michelle as they explore the importance of play at every age and stage with Kim Hemmert from the Idaho Children's Trust Fund. 

Additional Resources:

* Libraries are a great resource for play. Many libraries build play into their programming, and have check out kits with games, puzzles, and science to take home and play.
https://libraryfinder.org/

* Parents as Teacher is a great resource for parents to learn ages and stages of development and how to play with their kids.
Find one in your area: https://parentsasteachers.org/ 

* Head Start and Early Head Start is another great resource for child development, preschool, socialization, brain development, attachment, and play. https://www.idahohsa.org/ 

* Idaho AEYC is another great resource for parenting and specifically IdahoStars for high quality childcare programs. 
https://www.idahoaeyc.org/ 

* Center on the developing child from Harvard University: https://developingchild.harvard.edu/

* Center for the study of social policy: 
https://cssp.org/our-work/project/early-learning-nation/

* YOUTHrive:
https://www.sidebysideyouth.org/programs/youthrive/

* ICTF website for parenting tips and resources.:
https://idahochildrenstrustfund.org/

Brought to you by the Idaho Children's Trust Fund
https://idahochildrenstrustfund.org/