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The two faces of Parents as Teachers in Missouri

By Maggie Probert One day you read a lead story in the newspaper about the drastic cuts in services of Missouri Parents as Teachers programs due to a 60% cut in state funding and regulatory changes. Tens of thousands of Missouri families lose services and hundreds of parent educators are laid off or working reduced […]

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on September 23, 2010 by Pat Simpson.

Our top 10 posts of 2010

 January is traditionally a time to recap past success as we plan for the future, so it seems fitting to take a look at our top 10 posts of 2010. Here they are, in reverse order. 10. It’s a matter of priorities. Everyone has priorities. Shouldn’t our children top the list, wondered Pat Simpson. […]

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged blog posts, favorite posts, Parents as Teachers, top 10 posts on January 6, 2011 by Pat Simpson.
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