Family Focus
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Family Focus: Empowering Parents to be Their Child's First Teacher
When a baby is born, learning begins on day one. And parents are the first teacher. In this report, we visit a class on educating parents about how to educate their kids.
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Family Focus: Absenteeism
If your school-age child gets sick, you keep them home. It's the responsible thing to do. But if this happens multiple times throughout the school year, it could impact your child's ability to learn. It's a serious problem especially in the primary grades where every day in the classroom is important.
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Family Focus: The Importance of Early Learning
As parents, we are our child's first teacher. It's an important role and could make a difference in our child's future success.
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Family Focus Special Part 1
If you missed the Family Focus live then watch it here.
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Family Focus Special Part 2
If you missed the special, watch it here.
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Family Focus on Choosing The Right Daycare for Your Child
Dean Nole joins Alex today to tell us the things you should be considering when selecting your child's daycare
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Family Focus: Surviving Kindergarten And Beyond
KSEE 24's partnership with First 5 Fresno County continues with tonight's Family Focus story on preparing kids for their first years of school, and in essence, preparing them for life. Justin WIllis reports.
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Discussing Transitional Kindergarten in our Family Focus on CVT
Alex and Wilma Hashimoto disucss FCOE's Transitional K' program available to local area residents
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Family Focus: Kindergarten Not What It Used To Be
Our Family Focus series continues with a look one mother in Clovis and her efforts to have her daughter ready for kindergarten. Amanda Spalliero was a little overwhelmed when she saw what's expected of kindergarteners these days. Justin Willis reports.
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Family Focus: A New Way To Kindergarten
KSEE 24's partnership with First Five Fresno County and the Family Focus series. Today, we take a look at an innovative pilot program for kindergarteners in Clovis Unified. Justin Willis reports on the new program versus the way kindergarten used to be.
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