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Christina Lee

Digital Parenting Program Manager

Summary

The Digital Parenting Program is a part of Partners in Parenting, which offers many educational programs, workshops, and resources primarily for parents with young children (0-5 years of age). We support healthy child development, school readiness skills and positive parent-child interaction.  We have created a digital library with research-based messages, resources and categorized them into an array of up-to-date topics that we can quickly share with teachers and parents, via text messages, communication apps, and emails.  Messages are also useful for social media and newsletters. The library also includes messaged-related book suggestions, video links, and activity ideas.

Education

University of California, Irvine - 2001

Programs

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Digital Parenting Project

The Digital Parenting project provides access to a digital library of parenting messages and supports effective digital communication options. These parenting messages also support family-friendly approaches that allow parents to engage in their child’s development and learning as well as a healthy atmosphere to establish positive early childhood parenting. Parents may sign up below for the messages or teachers may inquire about the digital library for their center or classroom.

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Partners in Parenting

Parenting education and support are key to raising successful children, creating confident parents and building strong families and communities. Partners in Parenting offers many educational programs, workshops and resources primarily for parents with preschool-aged children to support healthy child development, school readiness skills, and positive parent-child interaction. Programs, workshops and resources are also available for families with children ages 0-18 y también en Español.

Courses

University of California, Irvine - Early Childhood Education