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Village of Hempstead Offers Community Development Programs

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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Programs Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment, and by expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons. Learn More... Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program assists homeless individuals and families. Learn More... HOME Investment Partnership Program The HOME Investment Partnership Program provides formula grants to States and localities that communities use - often in partnership with local nonprofit groups - to fund a wide range of activities including building, buying, and/or rehabilitating affordable housing for rent or homeownership or providing direct rental assistance to low-income people. Learn More... Contact For questions, please call the Department of Community Development at 516-489-5000 ext. 324 or 326.

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Ducklings Early Learning Center Shares Guide to Child Development Milestones
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HAHarvey Walden
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Ducklings Early Learning Center Shares Guide to Child Development Milestones

Helping Your Child Grow: Understanding Child Development Milestones From their first wobbly steps to their first full sentence, your child’s earliest years are packed with growth that happens in plain sight. Rolling over, crawling, walking, and talking are all important milestones, and watching them unfold is one of the great joys of parenting.  Knowing what to look for and when can help you feel confident that your child is developing on track. At Ducklings Early Learning Center, every classroom is designed around the way our Ducks grow, learn, and play. Here’s a parent-friendly guide to child development milestones, what they look like in practice, and how our team supports them every day. What Are Child Development Milestones? Child development milestones are the behaviors and skills most children achieve by a certain age, from physical actions like grasping objects to social moments like waving goodbye. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early” program provides checklists that help families and pediatricians track healthy development from two months through five years. Remember to think of milestones as guideposts. Every child grows on their own timeline. The Four Areas of Early Childhood Development Pediatricians and early childhood educators group milestones into four developmental domains. Each one builds on the others, which is why a play-based learning environment supports the whole child, rather than one skill at a time. Physical milestones include gross motor skills like rolling, crawling, and running, plus fine motor skills like pinching small objects, holding a crayon, and using scissors. Cognitive milestones involve thinking, problem-solving, memory, and early reasoning, including object permanence in babies and counting in preschoolers Language and communication milestones can look like babbling, first words, vocabulary growth, following directions, or forming sentences Social and emotional milestones include bonding, sharing, taking turns, recognizing feelings, and forming friendships The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that progress across all four areas supports school readiness more than any single skill mastered early. Child Development Milestones by Age While every child develops at their own pace, here’s a snapshot of what families and teachers often watch for in the first five years. Babies (birth to 12 months): rolling over, moving things from one hand to another, drinking from a sippy cup, and pulling up to stand. They babble, laugh, and clap, too. In our classrooms, teachers create space for babies to explore at their own pace while celebrating early “firsts” alongside families. Toddlers (1 to 3 years): imitating gestures, playing pretend, waving goodbye, scribbling, and learning to walk and run. By age two, expect a lot of language development, running and kicking, and beginning to play alongside other children. Our curriculum introduces early writing, vocabulary building, and gentle potty training routines in a nurturing environment. Preschoolers (3 to 5 years): letter and number recognition, the correct way to hold a pencil, how to use scissors, sharing, following multi-step directions, and engaging in cooperative play. Our preschoolers dive into open-ended discussions and build the confidence and skills they’ll carry into kindergarten. When to Talk to Your Child’s Pediatrician Milestones are a range, not a strict checklist. Still, if your child consistently isn’t meeting expected milestones or seems to lose a skill they had before, it’s worth a conversation with your pediatrician. The CDC’s free Milestone Tracker app makes it easy to log progress and share notes at your next check-up. Early support, when it’s needed, makes a meaningful difference. How Ducklings Supports Your Child’s Development Our approach is built around the whole child. Through our exclusive Here We Grow! and Off We Go!® curricula, our certified teachers weave developmentally appropriate goals into every part of the day, from circle time and library visits to indoor gym play and outdoor exploration. Each classroom blends structured learning with the hands-on, play-based experiences that early development requires most. Families also receive regular updates on their child’s progress, so you always know how your child is growing and what’s coming next. Watch Your Child Blossom at Ducklings Early Learning Center Want to see how a Ducklings Early Learning Center classroom supports your child’s milestones in action? Find a location near you and schedule a tour to meet our team. The post Understanding Developmental Milestones appeared first on Ducklings Early Learning Centers.

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Ducklings Early Learning Center Offers Essential Summer Safety Tips for Kids
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HAHarvey Walden
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Ducklings Early Learning Center Offers Essential Summer Safety Tips for Kids

Keeping Kids Safe Outdoors: Essential Summer Safety Tips for Kids in Daycare Hooray for summer—time to head outside and have some fun in the sun! By spending a few minutes learning about ways to protect your family against common seasonal hazards—from sunburn and dehydration to avoidable injuries and accidents—you can keep the good times going worry-free.Ducklings Early Learning Center provides a trusted, structured environment where outdoor safety is simply part of our year-round routine. Read on for key summer safety tips for kids in daycare, and get ready to enjoy the long days of summer!Sun Protection & HydrationOutdoor play time is one of the best parts of summer—but with the fun comes certain risks related to sun exposure and hydration for toddlers. By taking proactive steps to safeguard your child’s skin whether they’re at home or at daycare, you can avoid long-term damage and ensure a safe season for your family. 3 Effective Sun Protection StrategiesSunscreen: Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Apply it generously on your child’s skin 30 minutes before they go outside and reapply every two hours, or more often if they’re swimming or sweating. Make sure to apply sunscreen before school and send it along with your child for use throughout the day. Once they’re old enough, teach kids how to reapply responsibly.Protective Clothing: Dress your child in lightweight, long-sleeved shirts, pants, and a wide-brimmed hat. Look for clothing with UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) for added sun protection.Seeking Shade: Encourage playtime in shaded areas, especially between 10 AM and 4 PM when the sun’s rays are the strongest. Use umbrellas, canopies, or trees to create shady spots in play areas and make sure your child’s school has these areas accessible.3 Hydration Tips for Kids in DaycareHydrating Snacks: Sneak in extra hydration with snacks like fresh cucumbers, watermelon, and strawberries. Increased Water Intake: Make water intake fun and easy with a reusable water bottle that kids can decorate. Remind your child to drink frequently, even if they don’t feel thirsty. Fresh tip: Infuse water with slices of strawberries or cucumbers to make it more appealing.Staying Vigilant: Look out for signs of dehydration such as dry mouth, reduced urine output, dizziness, and fatigue. If you notice any of these symptoms, ensure your child drinks water immediately and rests in a cool place. Ducklings Early Learning Center takes hydration seriously. We schedule regular water breaks throughout the day and stick to our indoor play areas when the heat is too intense. Our teachers are trained to recognize and treat signs of dehydration.Preventing Heat-Related IllnessesHeat-related illnesses in children, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke, are serious concerns during summer. Knowing the difference between them and recognizing their symptoms can help prevent severe health issues. Heat exhaustion is characterized by heavy sweating, weakness, and cool, moist skin, while heat stroke symptoms include high body temperature, hot, dry skin, and confusion.Taking a few precautions and learning to be aware of and treat summer health risks is critical for both parents and daycare teachers. Be sure to ask your child’s school staff the following questions:Do you have central air or plenty of fans?What time of day do outdoor activities take place? For how long are the children outside? Are there shaded areas? Are teachers trained on summer health dangers, safety measures, and first aid related to heat-related illnesses?Know how to respond to heat-related illnesses and make sure your child’s school is well prepared in case of an emergency.Heat Exhaustion: Move the child to a cool place, remove excess clothing, and provide cool water to drink. Apply cool, wet cloths to their skin and fan them to reduce body temperature.Heat Stroke: Call 911 immediately. Move the child to a cool place, apply cold packs to their armpits and groin, and monitor their condition until help arrives.How Ducklings Encourages Safe Outdoor Play in SummerAt Ducklings Early Learning Center, our days are filled with fun opportunities for children to learn and grow. However, safety is always our top priority, with particular precautions in place for the summer months, including: Playground Safety Inspections: We regularly check playground equipment for any loose parts, sharp edges, or other hazards.Close Supervision: Our teachers always closely monitor the children during outdoor play to help prevent accidents and respond quickly if a child needs assistance, particularly during water activities.Shaded Play Areas: Trees, awnings, and portable canopies create cool spots where children can rest and play out of direct sunlight.Safe Play Instruction: Ducklings teaches children the importance of playing gently and thoughtfully—with no pushing, shoving, or climbing on unsafe structures.Boundaries and Safety Rules: We clearly communicate and reinforce safety rules, such as staying within designated play areas and avoiding restricted zones. First Aid: Our staff is fully trained in basic first aid procedures, with a well-stocked first aid kit always on hand.Water Safety: Children must learn and exhibit the rules of splash pad and pool safety, such as not running near water, avoiding rough play, and knowing how to get help in an emergency. Appropriate gear must be worn at all times.4 Daycare Summer Safety Protocols to Look ForWhen evaluating potential daycares for your child, it’s important to evaluate their approach to summer safety, which should include:Appropriate staff-to-child supervision ratios to enable teachers to keep a close watch at all timesFormalized outdoors safety protocols for all seasonsThorough emergency preparedness procedures posted throughout the school and groundsRegular communication with parents to support safety procedures and keep families informed of any concernsSummer Daycare Packing ChecklistThe change of seasons means it’s time to update the daily daycare packing list!For the warmer months, be sure to include:Sunscreen, to be reapplied by the teacher in most casesSwimsuit, if requested by the schoolExtra change of clothes, preferably loose-fitting, lighter colorsReusable water bottleWide-brimmed hatTowelSunglassesClosed-toe shoe optionA Safe, Fun Summer Starts at DucklingsAt Ducklings Early Learning Center, we waddle into summer ready to get outside and explore with our friends while learning new skills. Our comprehensive approach to summer safety for kids means our team is well-informed of the potential risks and hazards that can come with summer fun and how to best prevent and treat them should an issue arise.Find a location today and learn how Ducklings can create safe summer magic for your preschooler! Find a Location The post Summer Safety Tips for Children in Daycare appeared first on Ducklings Early Learning Centers.

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Norristown Design Review Board Meets June 10

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"MeetingsMeetings are held at 7 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of every month.Agenda - June 10, 2026June 10 Meeting AgendaResponsibilitiesThe Design Review Board was established for the purpose of reviewing the design, layout, and other features of proposed developments in order to ensure that their design is in keeping with the intent and purposes set forth in Norristown’s Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 320).Membership RequirementsThe length of the membership for the Design Review Board is a six-year term. The committee is made of five members which include:1 Council Member1 Planning Commission Member1 Design Professional1 Representative of the Developer Community1 Council AppointeeGeneral CodeA formal description of the committee is detailed in Chapter 320, Article XXIII, Section 243, of the Norristown General Code."

Norristown Considers Ordinances on Window Signage and Data Centers

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"Municipal Council authorized at their Feb. 17, 2026 work session advertisement of Ord. 26-02. Municipal Council voted to table the ordinance at the April 21 and May 20 work sessions. A third vote is TBA.Municipal Council authorized at their May 20, 2026 work session advertisement of Ord. 26-04. A vote on this ordinance is TBA.Ordinance 26-02 -Window visual obstruction addition Ordinance                                   Documentation: Window signage examples (for Ord. 26-02)Ordinance 26-04 - Data Center regulation in the HI (Heavy Industrial) District(Per §41.4-04 of the Municipal Charter, advertisement of an ordinance shall be published at least once in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the Municipality not more than 60 days nor less than seven days prior to the Council meeting scheduled for consideration of the ordinance.)"

Norristown HARB Protects Historic Districts

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"HARB 2026 Meeting ScheduleMay 27, 2026 - MeetingMay 27 agendaMeetings7 p.m.4th Wednesday of every month (unless noted)Norristown Municipal Hall235 E. Airy St.Norristown, PA 19401Latest Meeting Video - May 27, 2026 HARB MapMunicipal Council on Dec. 1, 2020 approved Ordinance 20-18: This ordinance eliminates HARB Zone B and amends the preservation criteria for HARB Zone A. You can read the full changes to the HARB by reading the ordinance here.ResponsibilitiesNorristown has two local historic districts that cover a large portion of Norristown. The HARB's job is to ensure that any changes to the built environment that can be seen from a public street are historically appropriate and consistent with the other buildings in the surrounding neighborhood of the Norristown historic districts. For example, a modern glass and steel building would not be appropriate in the context of a Victorian neighborhood. Nor would covering a brick building in stucco or siding be appropriate.OverviewThe Historical Architectural Review Board (HARB) is a public advisory body created by state and local laws. The HARB helps to protect the architectural and cultural heritage within the Norristown Local Historic District by considering the effects of proposed exterior changes to building and structures within the district and commenting on their appropriateness. View HARB MAP. The HARB reviews all proposed exterior changes to buildings and structures that are visible from a public street, sidewalk, or way within the district. The HARB reviews the proposal to determine whether it is appropriate to the individual property and the district as a whole in regard to architectural style, general design, arrangement, location, and materials. The HARB does not review any interior changes unless they affect the exterior appearance of the building.Review ProcessThe HARB will help guide you to ensure that the improvements you want to make to the exterior of your building fit in with the historic character of the district.Important ConsiderationIf your property is located in one of these two districts, your project will have to go before the Norristown Historical and Architectural Review Board (HARB) for review prior to having a construction permit issued for exterior work only. If your project is limited to the interior of your building and does not affect the exterior of the building, a review by the HARB is not required.Construction PermitWhen you apply for a construction permit, staff at the Norristown Code Enforcement Department will review your project to determine whether a HARB review is required. It is a good idea to contact the department just as you are beginning to plan your project to ask if a HARB review will be needed. This way you can plan your project accordingly.HARB ApplicationIf a HARB review is necessary, staff will assist you in completing the application and let you know what additional materials will be required to be submitted along with the application. You will be scheduled to appear before the HARB at their next available monthly meeting. Applications received less than 10 days prior to the next meeting will be scheduled for the following month.HARB ReviewAt the HARB meeting you will be provided time to present your project to the board. The meetings are usually informal. The board members may have questions and suggestions for you to consider. If the board approves your project, they will make a recommendation to the Norristown Municipal Council that you be issued a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) at the next Council meeting. Once the Council approves the COA, you can move forward with the construction permit process.Certificate of AppropriatenessTo have your Certificate of Appropriateness application reviewed by HARB, it must be submitted with the appropriate materials to the Code Enforcement Department by 4:30 P.M. ten calendar days prior to the HARB meeting at which the application is to be reviewed. HARB meetings typically occur the fourth Wednesday of each month. Please call 610-270-0441 to confirm the next meeting date.Other PermitsPlease note the HARB review is necessary, but not sufficient for the granting of a building permit. Each project may also be subject to review for compliance with zoning, building, and safety codes. The applicant must obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness as well as all necessary permits prior to proceeding with any work.View HARB Map."

Norristown Planning Commission Meets June 9

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"Commission MembersAlvina Hamme, ChairThiopia V. Daley, Vice ChairAmber Queen-CurnewNatalie ColsonOmar LivingstonMeetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Municipal Hall (235 E. Airy St.)June 9 MeetingJune 9 agendaMeeting Video - June 9, 2026ResponsibilitiesThe Planning Commission reviews and reports to the Council and the appropriate governing body on all applications.Proposed subdivision plansProposed land development plansZoning Change requestsRequests for variances and special exceptionsSpecial projects where the Council has specifically requested the Commission to review and report to the Council on the special projects  In the performing of its functions, the Planning Commission holds public hearings and meetings, and keeps records of its actions.With the consent of the Municipality, The Planning Commission may accept and utilize any funds, personnel or other assistance made available by the Municipality of Norristown, Montgomery County, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Federal Government, or any of their agencies or private sources.Rules and RegulationsThe Planning Commission holds the right to adopt rules and regulations governing the conduct of business by the Planning Commission and establish a procedure for matters handled before the Planning Commission. Membership RequirementsThe Planning Commission consists of seven members, one of whom may be a member of the Municipal Council at the time at which he or she is appointed. Members of the Planning Commission serve 4-year terms. In the event the term of office of the Council person ends during his or her term on the Planning Commission, the next available appointment to the Planning Commission may be a sitting member of Council.  The Municipal Council may appoint the Municipal Planning Director to be a member of the Planning Commission.  You can apply for appointment to the board by filling out the board vacancy application.General CodeA formal description of the committee is detailed in Chapter 70 of the Norristown General Code.ArchivesAgendas and minutes from previous Planning Commission meetings can be found here."

Norristown Municipal Council Work Session - June 16

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"The Municipal Council of Norristown will meet in Council Chambers at Municipal Hall (235 E. Airy St.) on June 16 at 6:30 p.m. for its monthly work session meeting. AGENDA: June 16 agendaORDINANCES: RESOLUTIONS: DOCUMENTATION:  "

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