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Locality: Bakersfield, California

Phone: +1 661-861-5274



Address: 2000 K St 93301 Bakersfield, CA, US

Website: www.earlychildhoodkern.org

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Early Childhood Council of Kern 11.05.2021

Yep, there is a day for that! (Wishing we could share the smell!) Happy spring weekend ya'll. May you always find your favorite colors in the box of life!

Early Childhood Council of Kern 30.04.2021

Guess what friends!!! We’re hiring again. Teacher position for our school age group as well as teacher position for our infant/ toddler group. Must have Child Development units!!!

Early Childhood Council of Kern 25.04.2021

For real though!

Early Childhood Council of Kern 18.04.2021

For real though.

Early Childhood Council of Kern 05.04.2021

Have you read the Spring issue of YC? This issue offers research-supported information on intentional practices that promote social and emotional development. T...he cluster articles focus on the specific needs of infants and toddlers and stem from a unique collaboration between NAEYC and ZERO TO THREE to concentrate our respective journals on the emotional health of infants and toddlers. Get a peek at the issue: https://bit.ly/3u8lwF5 See more

Early Childhood Council of Kern 10.11.2020

"Children rely on their trusted adults to help them make sense of the confusing messages the world sends them about what and who are safe and okay. Children need direct, truthful responses shaped to meet their developmental level of understanding." https://bit.ly/32ty1Qb

Early Childhood Council of Kern 06.11.2020

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Early Childhood Council of Kern 27.10.2020

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Early Childhood Council of Kern 08.10.2020

Join Bakersfield College CTE for this webinar, where Amazon representatives will present job opportunities to students and details about the hiring process for Bakersfield's Fulfillment Center. Register now at https://bit.ly/3oUDY2h

Early Childhood Council of Kern 06.10.2020

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Early Childhood Council of Kern 18.09.2020

I have always told my children that if they ever get lostat the grocery store, or an airport, or Disney Worldthey need to look around and find a mother. The ...one with a few kids tugging at her shirt. The one pushing a stroller. The one juggling sixteen things at once? Yes, her. Ask HER for help. Seems counterintuitive when I say it out loud. I mean: Like hey kids, go find the person who has their hands MOST full and ask them to stop everything and save you? But that’s exactly what I say. And I stand by this, 100%. Because there’s something about a mother that you can trust. You can count on the fact that she has a bone-deep instinct to take care of other people, and 99% of the time, she will honor it. Can we acknowledge how beautiful that is? When we become mothers, there’s this moment in time when we realize our life isn’t ours anymore. Our focus shifts from ourselves to our children: their safety, their dreams, their lives. Whatever we had planned for our lives, whatever we hoped for ourselvesthose things remain, of course. But they get prioritized differently. Some changes are small: ‘I’d rather lose sleep and rock the baby than let him cry all night.’ ‘Of course, you can eat the meal I ordered, I’ll just sit here and pretend I’m not hungry.’ But it’s not always small, is it? ‘This career was important, but I want more time with my babies. I guess if I have to choose...’ ‘Well, retirement sounded nice, but college isn’t cheap. Whatever gives my kids a better future...’ Mothers are that expensive glue that holds everything together but remains invisible when it dries. They do the heavy lifting that their families don’t seeand they don’t mind doing it at all. But wouldn’t it be nice to not feel invisible? To occasionally just feel...seen? Mama, I see you. I want you to know that. I really, really see you. I see the permanent bags under your eyes and the silver hairs peeking out of your ponytail. I know that your idea of a vacation involves a hotel, being alone, and so. much. sleep. I know that you have accepted your fate as the forever sleep-deprived support person. That you happily set aside YOUR wants and YOUR dreams so your family could freely chase theirs. I see you, and I’m grateful for who you are. I’m proud of the sacrifices you’ve made. I don’t even have to know your personal story to know how amazing you arebecause there’s something that I know about you, mama. I know that, God forbid, if my children ever get lost, I can trust you to keep them safe. To take care of your babies and also mine, because that’s what mothers do. They take care of others. Every day, all the time, without ceasing. And I realize that special glue isn’t magic. It’s just made of incredible stuff. You hear me? YOU are made up of incredible stuff. And something else? You are NOT invisible. I see you. I love you. I’m grateful for you. Thank you for being a mom. #LoveWhatMatters Credit: Mary Katherine Backstrom

Early Childhood Council of Kern 13.09.2020

Please share! Spread the word!! Has COVID-19 affected your ability to PAY YOUR RENT or MORTGAGE? You may be eligible to receive one-time rent or mortgage assist...ance if you live in Kern County, pay more than 30% of your income for housing, & have lost income or incurred medical bills. For more information, call 2-1-1 or apply online by clicking the LINK https://customervoice.microsoft.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx See more