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Martin-Pitt Partnership for Children (MPPFC) is accepting multi-year proposals for the implementation of the Triple P Positive Parenting Program for the 2022-2025 funding cycl[...]
Learn MoreMartin-Pitt Partnership for Children (MPPFC) is accepting multi-year proposals for the implementation of the Triple P Positive Parenting Program for the 2022-2025 funding cycl[...]
Learn MoreDid you know that the first Wednesday in November is National Stress Awareness Day? Take a deep breath, relax, and follow along as we share some important tips and tricks on c[...]
Learn MoreHappy North Carolina Day! September 28 celebrates our great state and everything it has to offer, so what better way to learn more about our home than to share our top five be[...]
Learn MoreHaving a toddler who is a picky eater can be frustrating. All you want to do is help your little one grow healthy and strong, but they have other things in mind. So how can yo[...]
Learn MoreJuly is National Picnic Month, and what better way to celebrate than to share the top five best places for picnics in Pitt County and Martin County, North Carolina. Having a p[...]
Learn MoreLocal child care providers are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic serving children of essential employees. The Martin-Pitt Partnership for Children is on hand[...]
Learn MoreDaycare. Child care. Babysitting. No matter what you call it, North Carolina has specific laws related to caring for children. Child care regulations exist to help protect the[...]
Learn MoreIn recent decades, less emphasis has been put on physical development and more so on mental development. The introduction of physical activity into young children’s lives wi[...]
Learn MoreEarly literacy is the foundation of education. Instilling a love of reading in your child is the key to their success in the future. There are tons of advantages to developing[...]
Learn MoreAre you familiar with the Piaget stages of development? It describes the stages of normal intellectual development from infancy to adulthood, including thought, judgment, and [...]
Learn MoreIt can sometimes be hard to get your young one to stay focused and learn at home. With wild imaginations, vivacious personalities, and energetic bodies, 4- to 5-year-olds seek[...]
Learn MoreSocialization is tied to many other parts of your child’s development in their early years. It starts when your baby is born and continues into adulthood, shaping each of th[...]
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