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Building Brains
from the Beginning

Early Education Resources for Parents and Caregivers

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Developmental Milestones

Language Development

Early Literacy Skills

Early Math Skills

Emotional Development

Parenting Resources

Our Mission & Vision

Mission: To support high quality early learning and healthy development for the community’s youngest children. Vision: Children in Fayette County will enter kindergarten prepared to succeed. Rationale: If families are supported to recognize and provide quality experiences for their young children, then those children will experience better overall development and will be better prepared for success in school and in life.

Resources By Age Group

Our Children’s Brain Development

Brain development and meeting key milestones can play a huge role in your child being ready to thrive in Kindergarten and beyond. Understanding these milestones can help identify developmental delays and their causes.

Why Early Learning Matters

Did you know that a child’s brain is 80% developed at 3 years and 90% at 5 years?
Awareness of the importance of early learning starting at birth and having access to the tips and tools we need to teach our children is key to ensure our children are ready to thrive in Kindergarten.

Our Partners & Sponsors

It takes a village – and together with our partners and sponsors, we work to make a difference.