Not all aggressive behaviors are acts of bullying. Yes, your child can engage in bullying behaviors or be a victim of bullying, even in preschool.
Suicide in preschoolers is a growing issue. The prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, considered together, in preschoolers is reported to be 4-13%. “A shocking statistic has revealed that 4% of U.S. preschoolers are affected by depression and it is rising by an alarming 23% each year” (teachkloud). Stopping bullying behavior early is critical.
So now what.
Partnership for promise strives to promote life-long learning in our community. Sidney-Richland County Library encourages this in many of its programs.
With the support of the Family Resource Center, the library has been able to offer Early Learning backpacks for area families and childcare providers to check out. The backpacks include fun activities to stimulate children and help them to learn about a variety of subjects in exciting ways.
The Family Resource Center purchased seven backpacks and they have been in high demand. They covered such subjects as the alphabet, numbers, colors and nutrition.
“I think the backpacks are a great addition to the plethora of family support materials already available at the library, as well as expanding the library’s efforts to increase educational opportunities for patrons of all ages,” Nicole Hackley, Family Resource Center founder said.
With the growing demand for Early Learning backpacks, the library faced the challenge of meeting the demand. In May, 2013 the library was awarded a $750 grant from the Foundation for Community Care to purchase more backpacks. The Foundation for Community Care established this Endowment Grant to fund projects that contribute positively to the health of our community. The library is grateful to the Foundation for providing the monies necessary to meet this growing need.
The Early Learning backpacks are available for checkout and include such subjects as: seasons/weather, social/emotional, movement/music, insects, and space.
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