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  • This course is designed to teach basic program development skills to graduate students with interests in developing prevention and intervention programs for children, youth and families. The focus will be on how to use information technology tools including websites, blogs, email newsletters, online courses, social networking tools and other strategies for delivering educational materials. The course will be structured over a 15-week period with weekly meetings, readings and assignments. Contact: Robert Hughes
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  • Children’s Book Database Welcome to the Children's Book Database for early learning and care providers. The EABCC team has reviewed booklists, databases, and children's literature reviews to identify books that you can use to address the social/emotional needs of children in your care and that reflect the unique experiences of military connected children. Each book entry includes a summary, suggested uses and a discussion forum where you can share your ideas, activities, and passion for children's literature. If you have questions contact Jane Lanigan, Washington State University Vancouver at jlanigan@vancouver.wsu.edu

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  • Co-Parenting for Successful Kids is an unbiased, research-based education class designed to help separating and divorcing parents cope with divorce and custody. Parents learn to answer the children’s questions and keep their children safe and out of their conflict.Co-Parenting for Successful Kids strengthens communication skills that can improve interactions with children and the other parent. The goal of Co-Parenting for Successful Kids is to develop respectful, responsive, and responsible Co-Parents.

    For more information contact:
    Cynthia Strasheim, Extension Educator, University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Clay County at cstrasheim1@unl.edu
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  • Welcome to the eXtension Alliance for Better Child Care database of hands-on activities. Here you will find hundreds of hands-on, ready-to-do activities especially designed to help young children of different ages learn, develop, and flourish. The activities are designed for child care providers, parents, grandparents, and anyone else who works with children. For more information visit http://www.extension.org/child_care
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  • PFAS-Consumer Credit is a self-directed course designed for new members of the US military. Participants will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of using credit, credit reports and scoring, building and maintaining "good" credit, managing credit accounts, and calculating debt-to-income ratio. THIS COURSE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING AT THIS TIME. 

    For more information or to enroll contact: Carolyn Bird, Ph.D at carolyn_bird@ncsu.edu

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  • Rockin' Around the Infant Classroom is a self-study component of a larger course for infant teachers in Georgia. Participants will learn new ideas for providing developmentally appropriate care and learning experiences for infants in group child care settings. For more information about this course, contact Dr. Diane Bales at The University of Georgia (dbales@uga.edu).

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