We know that breastfeeding provides the healthiest start for infants. We also understand that children routinely cared for by someone other than parents are less likely to be breastfed. That’s why Randolph Partnership for Children (RPC) helps to support...
On Thursday, May 14, Early Childhood Specialist Kristy Umfleet appeared on the Mommy Matters segment of WGHP Fox 8’s morning news show to talk about supporting young children’s mental health during the pandemic. Kristy began by explaining a lot of people...
McKenzie Real Estate keeps its team members sharp, accountable, and close through what they call Team Building Tuesday. Each week, they focus on one of three themes: Education, Community Service, or Team Building. “Education keeps us sharp, Community Service keeps us...
Dena Harwood, a lead teacher at Connie Redding Head Start in Asheboro, isn’t welcoming preschoolers into her classroom with hugs and smiles these days. COVID-19 took that away from her this spring. Dena, however, is an early childhood hero. Despite not being able to...
We’re staying at home and our routines have changed. For our gardens, this is great news. Our AmeriCorps VISTA, Shirley Stotts, shares about her garden in this blog. As she has updates, we’ll add them to this blog post as well as share them on social...
We recently had the pleasure of meeting Katie Rose during the 2019 Health Fair in Archdale. When she visited our booth, we began talking about The Basics Randolph. She immediately connected with the five Basics because she’s already doing all five when she...