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Today on Colorado Edition, we talk to early childhood educators about how they’ve been impacted by the ongoing pandemic. And we learn how the end of wildfire season can impact the mental health of firefighters.
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Most schools in Colorado are back to in-person learning – which, for some students, has meant a return to a routine closer to the pre-pandemic “normal.” But young students who spent a formative year at home are experiencing a more stark adjustment.
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Destiny Martinez sits at a small table in the hallway of Murphy Creek, working on reading exercises with three second graders. The 23-year-old is a…
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A few months ago, Tricia Shields was having a regular day at work. “I think I was daydreaming at my desk,” says Shields, a resident of Parker, Colorado,…
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The first three years of a child's life are the most important to their development, according to a new, national report ranking how well states are…
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Starting next year, some parents in Larimer County will pay more for full-day kindergarten.The Poudre School District Board of Education voted to raise…
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Sarah Marsh is a preschool teacher who works with four- and five-year-olds at a school in Erie, Colorado. She loves her job."The moment where a kid first…
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“Groovy Joe: Dance Party Countdown” is the 2018 One Book 4 Colorado winner. The book, chosen specifically for 4-year-olds, was announced by Gov. John…