Ourlittle boy was diagnosed with this abnormality and we had grieved and healed enough from the initial diagnosis and now in joy get to watch him thrive. We hope our findings, research and experience will benefit someone else as they tackle this diagnosis.
Life has a way of circling back around even when you take the round about way to a more creative calling. Initially working in the healthcare field, Jackie has a masters degree in nutrition from Boston University & spent several years as a Registered Dietitian working with patients on the opposite side of the country from her California roots. Life got hard with the arrival of motherhood and frankly not very much fun after the arrival of a colicky second little boy. But hard things are often good things in disguise. What it started was the purposeful pursuit of lovely and that has been an abiding gift from a very hard season. Visionary, creative soul and continual seeker of lovely in all the ordinary places of life, both in hard days and good, Finding Lovely is a place you are welcome to stay and hopefully encouraged when you leave.
Once you, as a parent, family member or guardian, have identified what you are looking for from a child care provider, it is time to get on the phone or the computer and find providers who can potentially meet your needs. Here are four invaluable resources for finding regulated child care programs in the state of Maryland.
Maryland EXCELS is the state quality rating and improvement system that rates child care and early education based on nationally recognized quality standards and best practices. Maryland EXCELS provides an online tool to help you find quality Child Care Centers, School-Age Child Care Programs, Family Child Care Homes and Public Prekindergarten.
Find programs by visiting the Maryland EXCELS site. However you access Maryland EXCELS, you are able to find programs by location, quality rating, program type, even by those offering special services (for example, asthma-friendly).
The Maryland Head Start Association assists Head Start programs by producing staff and parent training opportunities; by advocating on behalf of Head Start children and families across the state of Maryland; and by educating the community at large on issues of low-income families, family development, and school readiness. Head Start and Early Head Start programs support the mental, social and emotional development of children from birth to age five.
The Family Network also offers LOCATE: Child Care Service, which enables families to find child care either via telephone or online. LOCATE can also be used to find programs specifically geared toward children with special needs and Spanish-speaking families.
If you want to use LOCATE online, you have to register, but it is a quick and easy process. Once you have registered and gotten your user name and password, you are then able to find child care based on location, the age of your child, the kind of care you want and the drop-off and pick-up times.
If you believe a particular child care program is in violation of State child care licensing laws or regulations, you may file an official complaint against that program. To file a complaint, contact the appropriate Regional Licensing Office. Complaints may be filed in person, or by telephone, or in writing by e-mail, fax, or letter. Anonymous complaints are accepted, so complainants do not need to identify themselves. Each complaint is investigated by the Regional Licensing Office. Upon completion of the investigation, a report of findings is created. This report is available upon request if the investigation confirms that the violation occurred, or if it cannot be determined whether or not the violation occurred.
Some families find their child care through resources like newspapers, bulletin board notices, friends and neighbors. While these resources can lead to successful results, if you use them, first determine whether the child care provider has been approved by the MSDE Office of Child Care. This is the only way to ensure that your child will be receiving regulated child care.
Anne Pascual, VP and Head of Design for European fashion e-commerce giant Zalando, joins Peter and Jesse to talk about driving innovation in a mature product category, the differences between leading design for an agency and leading design in-house, and creating a culture of trust at scale.
Koji Pereira, Chief Design Officer for Brazilian fintech Neon, joins Peter and Jesse to talk about his career journey from Brazil to Silicon Valley and back again, finding the balance between speed and quality, and strategies for making the design team and the design process more inclusive
Audio Recordings (excepting Presidential Speeches and Dictabelt Recordings). This finding aid lists audio recordings in many different formats. It does not include Columbia University Dictabelt recordings, Presidential Dictabelt recordings or Presidential speeches. Contact the staff to arrange access. Please note that the Library does not hold the copyright to any of the recordings in its holdings, and cannot give permission to use them.
EISENHOWER PREWAR DIARIES AND SELECTED PAPERS, 1905 - 1941: Manuscript. Pre-publication proof copy [Published edition edited by Daniel D. Holt and James W. Leyerzapf available in library book collection] -1 foot. Review upon Demand
Acknowledgements re DDE's speech to UN
Carbons of telegrams re to Housing & Home Finance Agency
Collection of suggestions to DDE upon expiration of his term in office
Copies of Columbine guest book; Citizens for Eisenhower pledges, 1956
Documents issued by International Monetary Fund
Farewell Address
Geographical card index of gifts to MDE
Inauguration materials for 1957
Index to DDE's Press Conferences and Press Releases
Index to Names, Addresses & other Information on Persons and
Organizations with related records
Organizational card file index
Original Drafts, July 1956-August 1959
White House Mail, Weekly Reports
Papers and memorabilia as President of the U.S.
Pay Cards
Presidential Movement Logs, 1953-1961
Reports filed by Miss Hein, 2/18/60
Reports, Studies re: Congress
Social Security bill 1956
Society of American Military Engineers certificate
Washington Legislative Bulletin
Administration Series
Ann Whitman Diary Series
Cabinet Series
Campaign Series
DDE Diary Series
Drafts Series
Dulles-Herter Series
Gettysburg Farm Series
International Series
International Meetings Series
Legislative Meetings Series
Miscellaneous Series
Name Series
NSC Series
Presidential Transitions Series
Press Conferences Series
Speech Series
Stag Dinner Series
Summaries of Dictabelt audio recordings of conversations between President Eisenhower and various individuals including Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Press Secretary James C. Hagerty; Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Robert Murray; Senator Walter George; US Representative Frances Bolton; Roy Howard, Scripps-Howard Publications; and Paul G. Hoffman, Chairman of the Board, Studebaker-Packard Corporation.
Summaries of Dictabelt recordings of conversations between Dwight D. Eisenhower and the following persons: C. W. Boyer, Godfrey Lowell Cabot, John Henshaw Crider, editor of The Boston Herald, Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph R. De Villiers, John Foster Dulles, Edwin N. Clark, Arthur Gardner, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, John Gunther, Dr. Max Immanuel, President of the US Foreign Trade Company, General Thomas D. Campbell, Henry Schley, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Clarence M. Malone, Richard M. Pittinger, Director of Public Relations, Portland Chamber of Commerce, Roy Rutherford, and at least one unidentified man. These conversations took place in 1949-50 while Eisenhower was president of Columbia University. Topics of discussion include politics, the world situation, communism, liberalism and conservatism, the economy, and numerous other matters.
The photographs in this collection were removed from a series of albums containing awards,
diplomatic documents, and photographs presented to Dwight D. Eisenhower during his military
and Presidential career. Most of the photographs are undated, but the majority date from World
War II period. President Eisenhower gave the albums to his son, John S. D. Eisenhower who
later donated them to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library.
Because of the size and condition of the original album, researchers will be provided with a
facsimile of the albums. The page numbers and arrangement of the albums has been noted on the
facsimile. While each photo has been assigned an individual number, the pages are numbered
with the original album and page numbers. Photos that were stored between pages have been
noted on the facsimile; accession numbers correspond with their location within the album.
PARMET, HERBERT S.: MANUSCRIPTS AND MATERIALS RE EISENHOWER AND THE AMERICAN CRUSADES. Associate Professor of History, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York, 1974. -1 foot. Review upon Demand
Audio recordings of Eisenhower Administration press conferences are listed chronologically by date in this document. Press conference transcripts are searchable through the American Presidency Project.
RICHARDSON, FANNIE BELLE TAYLOR: PAPERS, 1900-60. Genealogist of the Eisenhower family. 11 feet. (partly on microfilm) ALSO: .8 Cubic ft. Unreviewed [Additional Copy of Eisenhower Lineage and Reference], Review upon Demand
Please note that only those units with full descriptions for each photograph are available for research at this time. Accession numbers appearing inside brackets [ ] indicate that the photographs for these units have not been fully processed and are not yet available for research.
WESTLAND, HELEN GEIS: PAPERS, 1942-64. Red Cross worker during WWII; Participant in 1952 Eisenhower presidential campaign; wife of Congressman Jack Westland of Washington. 1.5 feet. Review upon Demand
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