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Early learning specialist Betsy Kluck-Keil talks about how parents can engage kids with simple everyday games that will get them ready to read. Mary Gentry and Linda Crisalli provide insight on what you can do to nurture learning in children. 
Dr. Patricia Kuhl  is one of the world's leading authorities on language development and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her research on language played a pivotal role in demonstrating how early experience alters brain mechanisms. It’s no question that decisions about early education are made not only by parents and elected officials but also those in the philanthropic world. Some of the biggest and wealthiest non-profits have chosen early learning as a priority. KCTS 9 host Enrique Cerna talks with representatives from Thrive by Five, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Talaris Institute.
Investing in early learning pays great dividends for society Who are the global leaders in early education? The role of non-profits and philanthropy in early education Online Extra: The Seattle Public Library and early learning Tips on how to stimulate the mind of an infant Online Extra: How early do kids start to learn?
Introduction: How soon can babies learn?
Early learning specialist Betsy Kluck-Keil talks about how parents can engage kids with simple everyday games that will get them ready to read.
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Doctor Patricia Kuhl on brain development in babies
Mary Gentry and Linda Crisalli provide insight on what you can do to nurture learning in children.
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Doctor Andrew Meltzoff on the importance of play in early learning
Dr. Patricia Kuhl is one of the world's leading authorities on language development and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her research on language played a pivotal role in demonstrating how early experience alters brain mechanisms.
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What happens when a baby learns two languages at the same time?
It’s no question that decisions about early education are made not only by parents and elected officials but also those in the philanthropic world. Some of the biggest and wealthiest non-profits have chosen early learning as a priority. KCTS 9 host Enrique Cerna talks with representatives from Thrive by Five, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Talaris Institute.
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Investing in early learning pays great dividends for society
Investing in early learning pays great dividends for society
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Washington policy makers talk about early education
Who are the global leaders in early education?
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Who are the global leaders in early education?
The role of non-profits and philanthropy in early education
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The role of non-profits and philanthropy in early education
Online Extra: The Seattle Public Library and early learning
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Online Extra: The Seattle Public Library and early learning
Tips on how to stimulate the mind of an infant
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Tips on how to stimulate the mind of an infant
Online Extra: How early do kids start to learn?
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Hi Kelly,

The program will repeat on July 24 at noon and in August at a few times to be determined. (At least one will be an evening timeslot.) I hope you'll be able to record it as we are not planning to sell this program on DVD. Thanks for your interest!

You have a typo here...not Lago, Kagi

Part 6 of 9
Is Washington state investing wisely in early education? Local policy makers Bette Hyde, Ruth Lago and Bob Watt talk about what is being done in our state as it relates to early learning and what needs to be done in the future.

I was out of area when the program 'Ready, Set, Grow' was broadcast..and I know I can watch it on-line...but....will it be repeated on TV? Is there a DVD I can purchase so all my children can view it?

Thanks much.

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