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Over 130 People Attend ECFE’s Grandparents Night

Early Childhood Family Education’s (ECFE) Grandparents Night was held on Monday, November 25th, at Washington School.  Being a grandparent allows them to rediscover the wonder of the world through the eyes of their grandchild and support their early learning through everyday moments.  Over 130 people attended the event, and it was a joy to have so many exploring learning materials in classrooms, meeting their grandchild’s teacher, and playing in the gym.  These important interactions strengthen the bond between grandparents and grandchildren and help build strong brain connections that prepare children for school and life.  The evening ended with a group story, What Grandpas/Grandmas Do Best, by Laura Numeroff, and each family was given a game to take home and play together!  

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Beth Rose
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