Im home thats the kids. Oh, youre gonna like the little white one. Watch when you see him. Mommy, i cant wait for you to meet them. They are so precious. Ugh stay away from me, you mutant, before i strangle you not if i strangle you first, pieface hey, hey, hey, hey, you two. Listen, if anybodys gonna be doing any strangling around here, its gonna be me boy, these kids cant catch a break. Everywhere they go, theyre getting beat. Mr. Brown, stop being messy. Come on, help me with the wash. Well, i hope you separated my colors before you washed them. Well, you didnt separate them before you wore them. Okay, kids, this is my mother. Mom, i want you to meet brianna. Hi, brianna. Hi. Oh, youre even prettier than your picture. Thank you. So are you. Thank you. And this little man right here is joaquin. Hi that sure is a strong handshake. I work out. Do we call you grandma . Not if you want me to answer. Lets try kate. Okay. [doorbell rings] oh, ill get it. That must be for me. Hello. Hey. Ho
Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority has launched a new, free initiative in partnership with Smart Start Central Oklahoma and Bright by Text to provide developmental and educational resources to Oklahoma parents and caretakers.
Subscribers will be sent timely texts with activities, resources and advice for prenatal children through age 8. The service is available in English or Spanish. To sign up, text SmartStartOETA to 274448. Through our work in communities, we identified the opportunity to support new parents with resources from OETA, PBS KIDS, and community partners like Smart Start Central Oklahoma, said Curtis Calvin, OETA vice president of education and outreach. This service is a great way for parents to stay up to date on the latest research-supported content for their kids - especially as we continue to face COVID-19. My hope is that every parent will give this a try. It s so easy; no app to download.