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CMoR is excited to introduce new INFOGRAPHIC tip sheets for caregivers! There are seven topics available. The tip sheets are bilingual – English and Spanish. Special thanks to VCU doctoral students for their research and creative skills and to the Spratley Family for funding this project.

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Literacy is a fundamental part of early learning and starts at birth. Reading aloud to your child is a bonding opportunity that helps set reading as a positive experience. Children learn through exploration and play, so being intentional in the everyday moments helps build young minds. Each little activity adds up to build a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

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Tired of Hearing or Saying “No” Tip Sheet

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What’s a Parent’s Part in Play Tip Sheet

For children, play is the work they do naturally as a means of learning about the world in which they live. As parents, you are your child’s favorite playmate. Be intentional about seeking opportunities to enjoy your child’s company and to learn about their personality and the way they think and reason by joining them in play.

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