National Celebration puts Spotlight on Early Childhood Education
Live Well Erie, Partners Highlight the Critical Role Parents, Caregivers, and Educators Play in the Development of Young Children
ERIE COUNTY, NY— Erie County has geared up to celebrate the Week of the Young Child, an annual event sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (“NAEYC”) and dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of early childhood education and the needs of young children and their families. From April 6th - April 12th, 2024, a variety of activities and events will take place throughout the county to highlight the significance of investing in the early years of a child's life.
Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz was joined today at the Hennepin Community Center in Buffalo by Deputy County Executive and Live Well Erie Co-Chair Lisa Chimera; Erie County Legislator Howard Johnson (1st District); Kim Stewart, Director of Early Childhood PEDALS & Help Me Grow WNY; Kimberly Kadziolka, Executive Director at Parent Network WNY; members of the Live Well Erie Initiative; and enthusiastic children to present a proclamation and announce the Week of the Young Child.
Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz said, “Celebrating the Week of the Young Child is a good opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to the many educators and role models children have in their earliest years, the people who are instrumental to raising heathy, happy, well-adjusted children. Through our Live Well Erie initiative we are building partnerships and fostering relationships that will further this critical mission and are creating a community where families and caregivers of young children have the supports and services they need to succeed.”
Organized by local community leaders and childcare providers, the Week of the Young Child celebration aims to promote early learning opportunities that are crucial for children's development and future success. Through engaging and interactive activities, families, educators, and policymakers will come together to emphasize the importance of providing quality early childhood education and support services.
"Help Me Grow WNY celebrates the champions of Early Childhood- parents, caregivers, and community members alike. Through collaborative efforts and a shared commitment to 'work together' we ensure that EVERY child in Erie County and beyond receives the support they need. With a focus on early screening, we empower families to address developmental concerns proactively, setting the stage for lifelong success," said Kim Stewart, Director of Early Childhood PEDALS & Help Me Grow WNY.
Kimberly Kadziolka, Executive Director at Parent Network WNY, added, “The foundational years of childhood are incredibly important as they shape the future of our children. By prioritizing early childhood education and ensuring access to developmental strategies, we support our young ones and lay the groundwork for lifelong success and well-being.”
Throughout the week, Live Well Erie will be conducting a social media campaign that will highlight the critical role that parents, educators, and caregivers play in nurturing the cognitive, social, and emotional development of young children.
For more information about Week of the Young Child events in Erie County, please visit follow Live Well Erie’s social media pages on Facebook and Twitter @livewellerie.
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On Live Well Erie, visit https://www4.erie.gov/livewellerie/
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