Starting at age 6, you can help your children create good time management habits by setting aside time dedicated to tasks like completing homework, doing chores, or reading books.
Meet one of the newest members of our team! This is Lauren Mayo, our Prevention Campaign Coordinator. Some of her favorite memories so far have been the pinwheel plantings for Child Abuse Prevention Month in April.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Superman! One great way to engage with your child is to play pretend with them. Try drawing your superhero personas, coming up with backstories, and even creating a theme song. This helps them build their social and emotional skills.
Talk with any other caregivers about how they can support your child during the potty training process. Consistency and teamwork are key when teaching a new skill!
Our Day 1 Agenda for the 2026 Prevention Convention is out now! We are so excited to have such a dynamic group of speakers. If you haven't already purchased your ticket, visit our website to secure your spot today!
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Meet Keller Stout, our Prevention Program Coordinator! Keller has been with Prevent Child Abuse Florida for 10 months. Check out her fun facts sheet to learn more about her!
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As the fiscal year comes to a close, organizations are planning how to invest remaining funds. We invite you to consider an investment that strengthens your staff and the future of prevention.
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When your child reaches 9 months, they may begin to crawl. It is important that you keep them safe by childproofing the house to protect them from accessing anything hazardous!
One way to help develop your baby's language skills is to pretend to be a narrator, sportscaster, or other type of commentator and give an enthusiastic "play-by-play.