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These stories illustrate how early childhood programs and services funded by First Things First make a difference for young children and families in communities across Arizona.

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Quality First center helps San Luis boy with social and literacy skills

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The nurturing environment at a Quality First preschool helped preschooler with skills needed to be successful in kindergarten.

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Quality First scholarship helps Coolidge boy become more independent

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Quality First scholarships help eligible families afford to send their child to quality child care centers and preschools.

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Quality First scholarship helps Tucson boy find a consistent daily routine

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Quality First preschool shows parents the importance of daily structure, such as nap schedules, meal times, reading daily.

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Lake Havasu City mom finds quality child care makes big difference in preparing her daughters for…

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The preschool offers half-day sessions to help ease the transition for young kids with no formal schedule at home to a full-day schedule at school.

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Quality First center in Fort Defiance helps 2-year-old with conversation and healthy eating habits

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Quality First center in Fort Defiance helps 2-year-old with conversation and healthy eating habits

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Home-based Quality First center helps Show Low child be ready for kindergarten

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A Show Low mom was looking for full-time child care for her newborn son. After some research, she found Tracy’s Child Care Center, through Quality First.

Pascua Yaqui teachers create adaptable learning environments for young children

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More professional development opportunities were provided to the teachers working with young students at the Pacua Yaqui Head Start.

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Quality First center in Peach Springs preserving native language for next generation

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The Hualapai Day Care center teachers in Peach Springs focus on preserving the region’s native language by teaching it to the next generation of young…

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On-campus child care center helps Safford girl be ready for kindergarten

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Family and friends encouraged teen mom to enroll at an alternative high school with an on-campus child care center, so she could continue her education.

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