Fort Washington Infant Toddler & Preschool End of Year Celebration Photos

https://playandlearn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Fathers-Breakfast-and-End-of-Year-Celebration-ITPS.mp4 What a spectacular way to cap off a fantastic school year! Our recent end-of-year preschool celebrations including Father’s Breakfast and picnic was filled with joy, laughter, and unforgettable moments. The highlight for many was undoubtedly a magician’s performance at our end of year picnic. The magician’s playful banter and impressive tricks kept both children…

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Summer Sun Safety Tips

Summer is upon us, and with it comes endless opportunities for splashing, playing, and making wonderful memories with our preschoolers! While we all love the warmth and brightness of the sun, it’s super important to remember that those little ones have delicate skin that needs extra protection. Sunburns can happen quickly and are not only…

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Explore a Little Risky Play

Sometimes it feels like our little ones today are so protected from getting hurt that they don’t get to explore the world as much as generations before them! While it is the job of families and teachers to keep our children safe, it is also important to let them spread their wings.  When children are…

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Family Wellness through Outdoor Time

As families, our schedules can easily become so busy if we let ourselves keep adding on activities and then not leaving time open for important things like outdoor time as a family.  Spending time outdoors together can create lots of bonding memories for you and your children and there is nothing more important than strong…

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Meet the Moment:  Why Advocacy Matters Right Now

Interview with Kim Follett, Chief Executive Officer P&L : Can you tell us when and how you became an advocate for Early Childhood Education? KF: I came to the early childhood education (ECE) field seven years ago, relatively new to this space but with 15 years of experience in nonprofit management. I was unexpectedly recruited…

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