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CPR/1st Aid for Preschool StaffCPR/1st Aid Certification provided by the City of Peoria Fire-Medical Department. Maximum class size is 10 participants. *Masks will be required.Category
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December EventsDecember EventsCategory
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December Parent Child InteractionsActivities for parents and children to learn together.Category
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December Parent Support and Social ConnectionsActivities for parents to connect with one another and share information.Category
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December Parent WorkshopsParent education workshops.Category
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Family Resource CenterFunded by First Things First AZ, the Peoria Unified Family Resource Center provides information, resources, referrals and group-based Parenting Activities for families with children ages 0-5 and their siblings. We also provide parenting education workshops, parent support and social connection opportunities, and community events. Our goal is to ensure parents have access to information, resources, and services in a convenient location to support their children--helping them to enter school ready to succeed.Category
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First Grade Early EntranceArizona law requires that a child reach the age of 6 on or before August 31 for first grade. The law allows districts to permit early entrance if they choose to do so. Peoria Unified currently will test students who turn the required age between (and including) September 1 and December 31 for first grade. Click this link to review the Frequently Asked Questions. Call Kelli Johnson at 623-773-6683 if you have further questions.Category
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January 2025 EventsCommunity Events for the whole family to enjoy!Category
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January 2025 Family EventsCommunity events for families to enjoy together.Category
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January 2025 Parent Support and ConnectionsOpportunities to connect with other parents/caregivers in the community.Category
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January 2025 Parent WorkshopsWorkshops to provide parents with information on child development and other helpful topics.Category
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January 2025 Parent/Child InteractionsActivities for parents and children to learn together.Category
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Kinder CampEach day, your child will spend time becoming familiar with the Kindergarten classroom setting and practicing classroom routines. Students will visit different areas of the campus like the library, cafeteria and playground. Students will receive a daily snack and socialize with other students to help alleviate any anxiety they might experience on their first day of school. Note: There is no nurse on site during Kinder Camp. Medicines will not be kept or administered. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Apache will no longer be hosting 2020 Kinder Camp. If you would still like your child to attend, please select an alternative location. We apologize for any inconvenience.Category
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Kindergarten Early EntranceArizona law requires that a child reach the age of 5 on or before August 31 for kindergarten. The law allows districts to permit early entrance if they choose to do so. Peoria Unified currently will test students who turn the required age between (and including) September 1 and October 31 for kindergarten. Click this link to review the Frequently Asked Questions. Call Kelli Johnson at 623-773-6683 if you need further assistance.Category
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November EventsNovember family events.Category
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November Parent Child InteractionsNovember Parent-Child Interaction ActivitiesCategory
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November Parent Support and Social ConnectionsParent activities such as Parent Nights, Coffee and Connections, and the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC).Category
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November Parent WorkshopsParent education and informational workshops.Category
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November Parent/Child InteractionsParent and child interactive activities.Category
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Parent Support and Social ConnectionsParent support such as Coffee and Connections and the Parent Advisory Council.Category
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September - EventsFRC events provide participants the opportunity to meet, engage with, and strengthen their relationship with Family Resource Center staff and increase their social networks.Category
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September - Parent Child InteractionsParent/Child Interactions provide opportunities for parents and children to engage together in developmentally appropriate play and interactions that are designed to support parents in learning about their child's age and stage of development.Category
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September - Parent Support and Social ConnectionsParent support groups and social connection activities provide parents the opportunity to support each other and share information, advice, and problem-solving strategies related to parenting, and to encourage families to be advocates for their children. This category also includes our Parent Advisory Council that supports the FRC through feedback, planning, and volunteer efforts.Category
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September - Parent WorkshopsFRC workshops provide information to families and caregivers on a variety of topics such as child development, safety, first aid, financial literacy, health, and other topics.Category