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1. Service Locations by District and County
www.audubon-area.com/add.htm - [Cached]Published on: 7/28/2008 Last Visited: 7/28/2008
Nancy Roberts, Manager1800 West Fourth StreetPost Office Box 20004Owensboro, KY 42304-0004Phone: 270/686-1668Email: nroberts@audubon-area.com -
2. Today's News >> KCTCS--Higher Education Begins Here!
www.kctcs.net/todaysnews/index - [Cached]Published on: 9/30/2005 Last Visited: 1/8/2008
It can be as simple as sorting laundry -- counting socks or matching them by color and length -- with a toddler, Nancy Roberts said Thursday.
"It's just interaction with your child," said Roberts, Green River Area coordinator with Audubon Area Community Services' Child Care Resource and Referral.
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"The more they hear language and can relate to language, the better vocabulary they develop," Roberts said after the kickoff of the area "Born Learning" campaign at the Daviess County Health Department.
Roberts and Murphy are on a committee as part of a 16-agency collaborative effort to emphasize that children start learning at birth.
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"It's very critical they are ready to succeed when they walk into school," Roberts said after the kickoff. -
3. Stars Search
www.messenger-inquirer.com/new - [Cached]Published on: 1/6/2002 Last Visited: 1/6/2002
Local day-care centers do have some specific areas that need improving, said Nancy Roberts, manager of the Audubon Area Childcare Resource and Referral.A survey determined centers in Daviess County lack programming in the arts.
To remedy that, a call to local artists has been put out to teach staff at the centers.And 18 centers already have signed up.
"We are asking the artists in our community to pull together and have training for child-care providers so that they can learn what the arts are about," Roberts said.
That program will kick off Jan. 31 at a meeting between the artists and providers at the RiverPark Center.
Roberts said centers could also use donated items, such as surgical masks, that could be used for dramatic play and other arts projects.
"We would like for this to be a community project," she said.
To donate, call Roberts at 686-1668.
Centers Seeking Stars
The following day-care centers in the Green River region have applied to participate in the state's Stars for KIDS NOW program, a rating system that assigns from one to four stars to centers, according to their quality:
-- Our Lady of Lourdes

