Good afternoon, everybody. I want to thank the Colonial Early Education Program here in calyx and for hosting us tonight. You know, i just met sara johnson who i thought i saw sara somewhere in here but she has a three year old son know who is a student here. She said this program thats wonders helping noaa learn his letters and numbers and socialize with other kids and understand his emotions and develop his personality. I bet he is a bright, cute young man. But like so many parents, she is worried. He is worried about her job as a dental assistant and vouching changes, and what she has to do to make things work. Shes nosing changes in noaas behavior since he hasnt been in school since march. As a matter of fact, he said to the principal, where is my teacher, can i stay here in play, we are in his classroom and she has had to learn to lean on parents, which many, many people have to do, to help her get through it and is really tough. Parents like sara and places like the center and th
For hosting us tonight. Joe and those districts like this one. Where every child, every child in title i district is able to have the benefits of an education at 3 and 4 years of age. Thats why i couldnt think of a better place to talk about the third plank of my build back better plan for my economy. This is about easing the squeeze on working families who are raising their kids and caring for loved ones at the same time. Sometimes separately but many times together. Its about creating jobs with better pay and Career Pathways for caregivers and showing them that dignity and respect that they deserve. But i know its hard. I know its hard to think of the future when youre just trying to get through the crisis at hand. I know that the case of child cafere facilities across the care facilities across the nation is dire. People are looking for help desperately. And theyve had to close their doors and lay off staff and theyre not getting the protective equipment they need to reopen. And the
I want to thank the Colonial Early Education Program here in calyx and for hosting us tonight. You know, i just met sara johnson who i thought i saw sara somewhere in here but she has a three year old son know who is a student here. She said this program thats wonders helping noaa learn his letters and numbers and socialize with other kids and understand his emotions and develop his personality. I bet he is a bright, cute young man. But like so many parents, she is worried. He is worried about her job as a dental assistant and vouching changes, and what she has to do to make things work. Shes nosing changes in noaas behavior since he hasnt been in school since march. As a matter of fact, he said to the principal, where is my teacher, can i stay here in play, we are in his classroom and she has had to learn to lean on parents, which many, many people have to do, to help her get through it and is really tough. Parents like sara and places like the center and the caregivers and educators
Emotions and develop his personality. I met him. Hes a great young man, but like so many parents, she is worried. She is worried about her job as a dental assistant and not seeing changes in what she has to do to make things work. Shes noticing changes in noahs behavior since he hasnt been in school. Where are my teachers . We are in his classroom. Parentsd to lean on her , which many people have to do to help her get through it. It is really tough. Parents like sarah, places like the center, and the caregivers and educators who work here also give me a great deal of hope. Determination i am pushing for over two years to triple the amount of money for title i schools in districts like this one, where every child, every child in a title i district is able to have the benefits of an education at three and four years of age. That is why i couldnt think of a better place to talk about the third plank of my plan for the economy. This is about the squeeze on working families who are raising
A comeback in mali and this is going to interest you hi sandra yes and i cant believe it we always have many good tips here on eco africa. In the Nations Capital and i just kept. Lets take a look at whats coming up on the show today. The climate resistance green thats becoming popular in mali well tell you why the ugandan teenager who is championing Climate Change activism will tell you how and the women in zimbabwe straight into the rangers fight poaching will give you the details. The phony a green has grown in Africa West Africa for around 5000 years and weve more and more areas being given over to rice it had lots of disappeared the extremely small grain can be difficult to peel but it contains many more nutrients than say white rice in mali for instance many farmers are now switching back to this form of millet as it copes well with the i would conditions in the region making it a good option in an age of Climate Change where the farmers are regularly suffering crop losses. If. It