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April 29, 2010
The seed of our best practices grows from an understanding of the significance of attachment at the beginning of life.
-Carol Garboden Murray, Illuminating Care
The Canadian Child Care Federation is embarking on a social marketing campaign — seeking to capture the power of the Internet to promote services for children and families. Their first step along the way is a powerful 3-minute video called "We Value Children". Check this out as a good example of how your organization might try to tell its story to a wide audience.
Is your organization using any social networking tools to tell its story or to communicate with parents? Please take two minutes to add your perspective to today's Exchange Insta Poll on "Social Networking in Early Childhood Education."
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Displaying All 2 CommentsCanadian Child Care Federation
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
@Sandy Dibble -- msg me at [email protected], and I'll send you a link if you still can't open it. I just tried and it was fine. You can also find in on YouTube by searching "We Value Children". Kim @ Canadian Child Care Federation
Community Child Care Solutions
Somerville, NJ, United States
I was unable to view the video. Did anyone else have this problem?
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