Nathan Ayres

Navigating the Conversation: Childcare in Kentucky

Childcare is a necessity for families—it’s a cornerstone of early childhood education and economic growth. In Kentucky, discussions surrounding childcare challenges and possible solutions are continuing to find solutions for all families currently struggling to find reliable daycare facilities that meet their needs and standards. The demand for early childhood education programs continues to grow, […]

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Unlocking the Magic: the Week of the Young Child Celebration in Childcare

The Week of the Young Child is a special time dedicated to honoring the importance of early childhood education and celebrating the remarkable journey of young children. For daycare facilities, this annual celebration holds immense significance, serving as a reminder of the crucial role they play in shaping the lives of young learners. What is

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Ella Baker: Empowering Early Childhood Education Through Community Advocacy

In honor of International Woman’s Day, let’s take a moment to explore the remarkable contributions of Ella Baker to early childhood education and discover why her legacy remains relevant and vital today. Ella Baker was a force to be reckoned with—a grassroots organizer, civil rights leader, and fierce advocate for social justice. Amidst her many

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Preschool Ideas: The History of St. Patrick’s Day

As we honor the legacy of St. Patrick, let’s embark on a journey to discover the roots of this beloved holiday and explore engaging activities perfect for 3-5-year-olds in daycare, and early childhood education settings. The History of St. Patrick’s Day: St. Patrick’s Day traces its origins back to the 17th century when it was

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