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Born Learning Academy helps families prepare kids for learning

By Paula Garrison, Coordinator
Adair County Primary Center Family Resource Center


Born Learning Academy is a series of family workshops for parents of children not yet enrolled in Kindergarten. Any Adair County parent who is pregnant or has a child under the age of 5 years can attend along with their family. Parents can learn learn how to turn everyday moments into learning opportunities to prepare their child for school.



On Thursday, February 28, 2019 our second workshop for this school year was held for Born Learning Academy at Adair County Primary Center. The night began with a family meal brought and served by 3trees Church.

Taylor Regional Pediatrics set up a Teddy Bear Clinic at Born Learning Academy where children could weigh and measure their favorite teddy bear, doll, or stuffed animal.

Parents also had the choice to have their child weighed and measured.


This story was posted on 2019-03-06 08:00:07
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Born Learning activities helping parents of young children



2019-03-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Paula Garrison, Coordinator ACPC Family Resources.
Priscilla Schwartz with Passport Health shared valuable information with parents at Adair County Primary School about Nutrition and Health. She is pictured showing a plate with appropriate portion sizes of food at the February Born Learning Academy, a series of family workshops for parents of children not yet enrolled in Kindergarten. - PG

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Anzlee Burris gets checked for height at ACPC



2019-03-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Paula Garrison, Coordinator ACPC Family Resources.
Four year old Anzlee Burris is enjoying being measured during Born Learning Academy. The Born Learning Academy is a series of family workshops for parents of children not yet enrolled in Kindergarten. - PG

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Getting the doll weighed first at Born Learning Academy



2019-03-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Paula Garrison, Coordinator ACPC Family Resources.
Sarah Wheeler gets her doll weighed by Cynthia Chappel. Her sisters, Braylen Wheeler and Isabella Campbell with their grandmother, Kathy Staten, are in the background patiently waiting their turn. They were at the Born Learning Academy at ACPC which is a series of family workshops for parents of children not yet enrolled in Kindergarten. - PG

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