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Pediatrician and Chief Medical Officer for Munson Healthcare, Dr. Christine Nefcy, reads the book Community Helpers Then and Now. The episode focuses on learning about how everyday heroes worked in the past and how they continue to make our lives better today.

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  • Aprenda cómo puede ayudar a los estudiantes pequeños en su vida a desarrollar las habilidades y los músculos para ser grandes escritores. Learn how having a conversation with the little ones in your life helps to build skills for reading and writing.

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