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Seascale School and Nepal to work together

MP Trudy Harrison helps Nepal and Seascale team up to save the planet. HANDS of friendship have been passed between children in Nepal and the children of Seascale Nursery and Primary school, in an initiative that will see both school s children, grow vegetables simultaneously in gardens made from recycled plastic. Trudy Harrison, the MP for Copeland, who used to attend the school, paid a visit to learn about the project and the bilateral cookery book that the children of Seascale Nursery and Primary will produce with the children from Nepal. The MP spoke to children in years four and five about plastic pollution and how they are going to build a walled flower bed using recycles plastic bottles, as eco-bricks. She said: “I think what Seascale Nursery and Primary school is doing is absolutely inspirational. The children are getting 500 ml plastic bottles and stuffing them with 160 to 170 plastic bags to create solid plastic bricks.

Copeland MP Trudy Harrison hears Seascale Primary School children s plans for Bright Stars Programme

Copeland MP Trudy Harrison hears Seascale Primary School children s plans for Bright Stars Programme
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Nebraska DHHS suspends regulations that would change child care room capacity

Nebraska DHHS suspends regulations that would change child care room capacity The Nebraska Health Department suspended proposed changes to group sizes at child care facilities. Several providers testified in mid-May that those changes would greatly impact them or put them out of business entirely. Papillion Montessori Preschool owner Teresa Perlebach breathes a sigh of relief. Sign up for our Newsletters It was a little bit nerve-wracking to think that we could get pushed back even further, Perlebach said. For two weeks, Perlebach was preparing to let 18 children go at the facility. Eight specific from our infant room which is very challenging, finding infant child care right now is difficult as it is, Perlebach said.

Sensory bus breaking barriers for local kids

An occupational therapist in Medicine Hat is helping families that have children with sensory needs. You know when a rainbow bus pulls up and parks, it’s going to be a fun ride. That’s the goal of the Sensational Path. Inside the colourful bus looks like a playground, but it also provides different sensory needs for children. Erin Grujic has been an occupational therapist for 21 years. And over the last three, the owner of Sensational Path has been travelling southern Alberta. She converted a school bus into a mobile sensory space for youth and works with the senses. “Their tactile sense, your vestibular sense which is a movement sense, and your proprioceptive sense which helps kids be calm when they need to be calm,” Grujic explained.

Cy-Fair educator lends knowledge to Harvard book on education through COVID-19

Cy-Fair educator lends knowledge to Harvard book on education through COVID-19 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 A Cy-Fair area student starts the 2020-2021 school year from home.Courtesy of Jill YancyShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Fourth grader Owen Rakunas helps spread out a carpet with the alphabet displayed on it as he and his family prepare at-home learning spaces in their home, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020, in Cypress. Owen’s parents opted to begin the school year with at-home instruction for their two children after Cy-Fair ISD pushed the school start date for students from Aug. 24 to Sept. 8, to give additional time for district officials to observe COVID-19 conditions in Harris County.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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