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Be Your Child's Champion can help you through four parts of communicating on behalf of your child.

My Thoughts can help you identify, organize and prepare your thoughts before you begin a conversation

Our Conversation can provide helpful phrases you might want to use during a conversation to assist you in telling your child’s story.

My Reflections can help you determine how you feel about what occurred during a conversation and how you felt a conversation went, as well as questions or concerns you have.

Next Steps can help you outline what needs to be done next. 

  

Get your copy of Be Your Child's Champion! 

Contact your LEARN Representative to get a copy of Be Your Child's Champion

To obtain more than one copy, please contact Wavline Direct to place an order.

Or download and print a copy of Be Your Child's Champion (pdf)! 

 

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My Thoughts

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Our Conversation

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My Reflections

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Next Steps

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In Be Your Child's Champion, discover how families, just like yours, communicate on behalf of their child!

Child Care Provider Meet John who addresses a concern about his daughter with their child care provider.  

Healthcare Professional Meet Angie who addresses a concern about her son with his healthcare professional

Another Family Meet Latisha and Dan who address a concern about their son with a friend’s family.  

Communicating Why Child Care is Important Meet Rosa who address concerns with her Mama about why quality child care is important.

 

 

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Each section of Be Your Child's Champion contains questions or phrases to get you started, as well as a place you can fill in your responses. 

It’s not necessary to provide a response to every question. 
Sometimes, it may even be helpful to admit that you just don’t know the answer!  

  

 


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