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This is a photo of a paper cutout in the shape of a family being held up against a green forest background. It's an image we created for some blog content focused around the concept of family and parenting. We have now released the image under Creative Commons Attribution licensing, meaning you can use it freely as you wish, though please credit us with a link to perpetualfostering.co.uk/

A child stacks jumbo building blocks. Parents love building blocks as a way to help their child with many areas of development. They teach balance, resilience, emotional growth, cause and effect, and more. Building with blocks comes naturally to kids and their creativity immediately takes hold.

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You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums

 

BackYard Nature Center strongly believes that exposure to a natural habitat has enormous benefits – cognitive, physical, social, and spiritual – for healthy child and adult development.

 

Children of all ages come to the Skokie Lagoons for unstructured play and discovery of the natural world; both play an important role in the healthy development of children and provide unmatched physical and emotional well being for adults and children alike.

Margarita Island, Venezuela - A father shows his son a caged parrot.

 

From my collection of stock photos of Venezuela

The mission of the Elaine Clark Center is to be an innovative model of education and therapeutic play in a loving and safe environment for all young children, regardless of abilities.

SDIA has coordinated the work of five of its members, including SD Canada, ICDP Peru, ICDP International, Asociación Vivir in Ecuador and A Child's Garden of Peace, to compete for funding for an innovative new model for working with nurses and communities to improve growth and development outcomes for children in the first 1,000 days of life. Our project, called Wawa Ilari, or "Star Child" was selected out of hundreds of international initiatives to begin negotiations with Grand Challenges Canada for $250,000 CND in funding over 24 months.

Half Moon Bay Library, Family Place, Week 4

www.stvincent.edu | Various classroom photos at Saint Vincent College; Spring 2018 semester.

Saran from Government Higher Primary School, Old Martalli Village, participant in the Children Kitchen Garden Project.

Our first educational event, hosted at Hong Lok Yuen on June 12, 2014.

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