ย โ€œEarly years are the learning yearsโ€ is the theme of the 2013 Week of the Young Child, sponsored annually in April by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. In Calvert County, the Interagency Council for Families and Children and United Way of Calvert Countyโ€™s School Readiness initiative participate in this tribute to our youngest population with a proclamation from the Calvert County Commissioners declaring April โ€œthe Month of the Young Childโ€ and with an annual poster contest involving children in the festivities.

This yearโ€™s Month of the Young Child poster contest theme, โ€œMy favorite place to readโ€ was in keeping with Calvert Libraryโ€™s โ€œ500 by 5โ€ campaign โ€“ promoting the reading of 500 books by the age of five as a good target of literacy success for young children. Hundreds of contest submissions came from schools, daycare providers and families throughout Calvert County. Some of the more creative entries featured a child reading beachside with turtles or while shooting into space on a rocket ship, and others struck a more tender note with a child snug under the covers of their parentโ€™s bed, book in hand. The judges, comprised of Members of the Interagency Council for Families and Children, were so moved by the entries that an honorable mention was included for each age category, resulting in a total of 6 winners.

At the April 9 Proclamation, the winners had their pictures taken with the Calvert County Commissioners and were each given a framed portrait of their artwork along with a backpack full of gifts from H.I.P.P.Y./Healthy Families and Prime Time Childrenโ€™s Center in Owings. Director of Community Impact for United Way of Calvert County, Jennifer Moreland, congratulated the children and emphasized the role their families played in this success. โ€œYou could tell that reading is a pastime they enjoy and most importantly is encouraged at home,โ€ said Moreland. She continued by thanking the Calvert County Commissioners โ€œfor honoring this time in a childโ€™s life when so much learning and development is possible if nurtured.โ€ โ€œOur community is very fortunate to have a multitude of agencies that provide evidence based programs in the schools and the community,โ€ she concluded.

Posters of the Month of the Young Child winning entries will be distributed in schools, agencies and storefronts throughout Calvert County in the month of April. The 2013 poster contest first place winners include : Chloe Oberg of Sunderland Elementary School (5 year old/Kindergarten) โ€œMy Momโ€™s Bedโ€; Ryan Matzen of Solomons Day Care Center (4/5 year old/Preschool) for โ€œOn a Rocketshipโ€; and Hayden Derr of Solomons Day Care Center (3/4 year old/Preschool)for โ€œWith MeMaws.โ€ Honorable mentions include: Hadyn Harper of Patuxent Elementary School (5 year old/Kindergarten) for โ€œEverywhereโ€; Ayanna Toye of Yardley Hills Head Start (4/5 year old/Preschool) for โ€œThe Libraryโ€; and Marlen Martinez of H.I.P.P.Y. (3/4 year old/Preschool) for โ€œThe Garden.โ€

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