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April 20, 2021
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear.
-Mark Twain
The First Five Years Fund website recently ran a story about major new government investment in child care. Here’s an excerpt:
“This week, Vice President Kamala Harris announced the Administration would be releasing $39 billion in COVID-19 relief funds for the child care industry that passed as part of the American Rescue Plan, offering critical support to help families, including essential workers, access care, while also providing child care providers with critical resources to keep their doors open to serve their communities. During her remarks, Harris spoke about the realities facing child care providers who have been devastated by declining enrollment and increased operational costs created by the pandemic, and how ‘the strength of our country, the resilience of our economy depends on affordability and the availability of child care.’”
Leaders who have been weathering devastating realities and surviving are the kinds of people Rachel Robertson wrote about in the Exchange Essentials article collection, “Courageous Leadership”:
“In the best of times, the question ‘What does courageous leadership mean to you?’ is a tough one to tackle. It seems a little vague and lofty. But in the worst of times, when typical worries become trivial and day-to-day decisions have much more at stake, it is all that matters. In the past months, across this field, I have been fortunate and grateful to witness so many acts of courageous leadership. This is what it has looked like to me...
There is a difference between holding a leadership role and being a leader. Leaders are everywhere, no matter their title. Being a courageous leader requires you to bravely face the grave reality, to marshal all of your resources, and willingly step forward into the unknown so you can do the hard things, go first, and be there to support, coach, empower and cheer on your team each step of the way.
Courage is fiercely holding on to hope, resilience and gratitude.”
New Exchange Essentials
Playful Approaches to Math
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This practical, joyful collection of articles offer strategies for infusing early childhood environments and activities with mathematical thinking, through inquiry-based projects and real world exploration.
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Lincoln, NE, United States
Dawn,
Thank you for the questions you raised here, which are all important.
-Tiffany at Exchange
Cahaba Valley Learning Center
Birmingham, AL, United States
How is flooding more money to help essential workers pay for child care truly helping centers?? We need money to help pay for the PPE that has sky rocketed in price since Covid-19. We need money to help pay our workers more so they will stay and not leave to draw more unemployment. Where is the priority to help the centers????
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