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Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Announces Trust Family Series of Performances

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will host its Trust Family Series of seven performances that will run from September through April.

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust will host its Trust Family Series of seven performances that will run from September through April.

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The series of performances is intended for all ages and aims to instill imagination and curiosity in both children and adults.

The lineup includes:

Tickets are on sale now. Those who purchase three or more shows can save up to 15 percent on their order.

For more information on the series or to buy tickets, visit the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s website.

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Resources for June Observances

Various organizations, states, and nations recognize a number of observances each month. Resources help parents, caregivers, and child care professionals acknowledge and navigate them.

Various organizations, states, and nations recognize a number of observances each month. Resources help parents, caregivers, and child care professionals acknowledge and navigate them.

Here is a list of resources for June observances:

Month-Long Observances

June is Caribbean American Heritage Month

June is Pride Month

Days of Recognition

June 5 is World Environment Day

June 16 is Father’s Day

June 19 is Juneteenth

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Daniel Tiger Teams Up with YWCA for Pool Season Safety Tips

The YWCA and the producers of the animated series “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” have provided safety tips in a new episode for parents and caregivers to keep preschoolers safe as pool season begins.

The YWCA and the producers of the animated series “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” have provided safety tips in a new episode for parents and caregivers to keep preschoolers safe as pool season begins.

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A new episode of “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” was released this week that shows Daniel and his friend Juan Carlos having fun at a pool and pretending to be whales. 

Caregivers and children can watch the pool-themed episode and listen to a Daniel Tiger song about staying safe near water to start a conversation about pool safety.

Safety Tips

Lindsay Mondick, director of strategy and quality practices of aquatics at the YMCA of the USA, said the following safety tips should always be considered when young children are at the pool:

  • Always Ask Permission: Parents must instill this simple rule during a day at the pool, beach, or lake. Children must always ask for permission before entering the water.

  • Find a Water Watcher: Whenever children are in or around water, make sure an adult is identified as the “water watcher.” They are tasked with keeping an active eye on and supervising everyone without distractions - in other words, no phones, books, or conversations.

  • Use the Buddy System: Never let children swim alone, regardless of how strong a swimmer they are. Before leaving for the pool or beach, designate swimming buddies for everyone in the group.

  • Suit Up Accordingly: Swimsuits and sunscreen - but also Coast Guard-approved life jackets when necessary - should be worn by children at the pool. Do not rely on water toys, such as inflatable floats or pool noodles, as safety equipment.

  • Ban Breath-Holding Contests: Although a common pool game, breath-holding contests under water can be dangerous and lead to complications or a possible emergency.

Be sure to watch the Daniel Tiger episode, follow the YWCA’s safety rules around water, and have a great pool season.

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Community Playthings: Dramatic Play Aids Children’s Social and Emotional Development

Using the imagination and pretending to be others - whether fantastical characters from movies or more practical societal roles - is a rite of passage in childhood. 

Using the imagination and pretending to be others - whether fantastical characters from movies or more practical societal roles - is a rite of passage in childhood. 

A recent article by Community Playthings notes that this type of activity - known as dramatic play - is important for children’s social and emotional development.

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Dramatic play is when children engage in pretend scenarios in which they take on different roles and often use props or objects to represent others. This type of play helps children with social and emotional development, language and literacy skills, cognitive and fine motor skills, and empathy.

Dramatic play can involve anything from acting out scenes from a favorite book or pretending to work in a hospital or restaurant. 

As Community Playthings notes, “Dramatic play is a powerful tool children use to make sense of events in their lives, to better understand themselves, and to explore the emotions and perspectives of others.”

Along with the benefits involving social and emotional well-being and various types of development, the article notes that dramatic play is fun. 

It also offers children a safe and creative space to process, understand, express complex emotions, and adjust to change. In the process, it benefits their mental health, fosters the development of executive function skills, encourages mental flexibility, and often helps to develop empathy when presenting varied viewpoints.

To learn how to support dramatic play, read Community Playthings’ article, “The Importance of Dramatic Play for Young Children.” 

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Frick Environmental Center to Hold Grand Opening for Sensory Nature Trail

The Frick Environmental Center will hold a grand opening for its Outdoor Discovery Space and Sensory Nature Trail on Thursday, May 15.

The Frick Environmental Center will hold a grand opening for its Outdoor Discovery Space and Sensory Nature Trail on Thursday, May 15.

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The ⅓-mile accessible trail is a new space that is designed to create an inclusive, nature-rich experience for people of all abilities. It features hands-on sensory discovery stations and gathering spaces for relaxation and reflection. 

The grand opening, which runs from 10 a.m. to noon, will kick off at the Frick Environmental Center with a ribbon cutting and remarks from community leaders at 10:15 a.m. 

Attendees will be able to engage with naturalist educators along the trail and experience interactive learning opportunities. Light refreshments will be served.

Designated accessible parking for the event will be available under the solar array. General parking is available near the Frick Environmental Center entrance and along Beechwood Boulevard.

Those interested in attending the event can register online.

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Resources for May Observances

Various organizations, states, and nations recognize a number of observances each month. Resources help parents, caregivers, and child care professionals acknowledge and navigate them.

Various organizations, states, and nations recognize a number of observances each month. Resources help parents, caregivers, and child care professionals acknowledge and navigate them.

Here is a list of resources for May observances:

Month Observances

MAY IS ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER MONTH

MAY IS JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

Weeks of Recognition

MAY 5 - 11 IS CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK

Days of Recognition

MAY 8 IS NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY

MAY 9 IS NATIONAL CHILD CARE PROVIDER APPRECIATION DAY

MAY 11 IS MOTHER’S DAY

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