Family fun with pre-schools offered in October
OSU Extension invites Icon viewers to share with colleagues, teachers, parent advocates, and parents/guardians a virtual program offered to all Head Start centers in Ohio.
Jamie Dellifield, extension educator, family and consumer sciences from the Hardin extension office, provided the Icon with these details of the program.
The program is geared towards parents and guardians with children who attend Head Start.
Each 30-40-minute session will provide a variety of information covering topics such as:
• Nutrition Tips and Information
• Fun activities to do as a family
• Healthy Recipes (including How-To Videos)
• Ideas for Mealtime Conversation Starters and Family Mealtime Tips
• Stress Management
• Bedtime Routines
• Creating Routines for your family
The program run Tuesdays in October at 1 p.m. through a virtual platform via zoom. Program dates are Oct. 6, 13, 20 and 27.
Registration: Adults must pre-register for the program at https://osu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_goVhXD45QLaV1OQ7l7LydA
Once you register a zoom link will be sent to the email address you provided. That link is what you will use to access the class.
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