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0000017c-83f8-d4f8-a77d-b3fd0c050000Fridays at Noon and Sundays at 5pm (Central Time)The Trend is where we discuss ideas, challenge assumptions, and meet new people. We delve into issues that reflect and impact the place we live. Topics range from serious to light-hearted, always with the intent to discover, inform, and engage.Got an idea or question for The Trend? Trend Archives (older than August 2013)

Early childhood education, beyond the classroom

   

We’re taking a closer look at early childhood education and development and how it translates into continued success in a child’s life – and how this affects the economy. 

Indiana is one of eleven states without dedicated funding for pre-school. That means nearly half of all students start kindergarten without any form of early childhood education.

EVSC’s Director of Early Childhood Education Terry Green talks about Pre-K programs in Evansville and how the city fares in comparison other places in the Tri-State.

Pyschology professor Maggie Felton teaches cognitive development at the University of Southern Indiana. Felton explains how early interactions with adults “hardwire” children for the rest of their lives. She says this has implications for the economy and changing the scale of poverty in the U.S.

In the final segment, we’ll visit the home of Rachel Maurer. She’s a music therapist who uses her professional practice to teach her three-year-old daughter skills in conversation and coping with emotions. Maurer also leads a workshop called Parenting Counts that navigates parents through the often perplexing world of raising a child.

And of course, we’ll hear from those most affected by this topic – kids.

More information:
Terry Green
EVSC Director of Early Childhood Development
(812) 435 - 8483

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