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Born Learning is a program helping families with early education

The photos linked to this story (scroll down the page to see all three) showcase Born Learning, a program of the Adair County Primary Center Family Resource Center, offered to provide a positive experience for families toward their child coming to school.

This program helps children become socially, emotionally, and academically ready for kindergarten. It is meant to increase the number of children entering kindergarten with knowledge, skills, and dispositions for school success in the future.



This is a time for parents to learn simple, play-oriented activities that foster a love of learning in young children. The things they learn are easy to implement making for fun kids' development.


This story was posted on 2016-11-22 19:17:30
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Aria Willis, 2, enjoys experience at Born Learning



2016-11-21 - Adair County, KY - Photo From Paula Garrison, Coordinator, ACPC Family Resource Center.
Courtney Curry holds her two-year old daughter, Aria Willis, at Born Learning session #3 on Thursday, November 17, 2016 at Adair County Primary Center. Mom says Aria loves to come to Born Learning. Participants were just finishing up a delicious meal provided this month by the Trinity United Methodist Church retired teachers. -- Paula Garrison

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Lee Ann Jessee reading at Born Learning at ACPC



2016-11-22 - Adair County Primary Center, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo By Paula Garrison.
Lee Ann Jessee, Adair Public Library director, read to the children while others were listening to the story during Born Learning session #3. From left are: Aria Willis, standing, Kaydence Kimbler holding Brynlee Franklin, Joe Collins holding Luke Collins, FRC Assistant Angie Smith holding Mary Miller, and Lucas Luttrell. - Paula Garrison, Coordinator ACPC Family Resource Center

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Miller children in shared reading time at Born Learning



2016-11-22 - Adair County Primary Center, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo By Paula Garrison.
Born Learning Academy Session #3, Ready to Read "Building Your Child’s Language Skills by learning ways to make reading fun and how to connect with games and songs" was held on Thursday, November 17, 2016 at Adair County Primary Center. Pictured is Lizzie Miller with her children Mary Miller, age 2, and Matthew Miller, age 5, demonstrating shared reading with their new book they received. - Paula Garrison, Coordinator ACPC Family Resource Center

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