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Child Development Resources seeks Poquoson support for Family Resource Center renovation
Summary
Child Development Resources (CDR) briefed council on its programs for infants and toddlers, early intervention and mental health services, and requested municipal funding toward a Family Resource Center renovation that would consolidate services and expand mental-health and early-intervention capacity.
Representatives from Child Development Resources (CDR) described their statewide nonprofit services for infants, toddlers and families, explained local activity serving Poquoson children, and asked the city to consider a contribution toward renovating a larger Family Resource Center.
Paul Scott, CDR executive director, said CDR provides developmental screening, Early Head Start, play therapy and mental-health interventions for young children, and home-based early-intervention services that currently reach 18 children in Poquoson through the Infant–Toddler program. Scott described programs that support breastfeeding, infant massage, parenting…
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