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Inside the Judy Centers: Building Strong Foundations for Early Learning

18 min · 9 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of the ELEVATE Podcast, hosts Inette Bolden and Jennifer Ferreira sit down with Nichelle Owens and Jessica Blasic from Montgomery County’s Judy Center Early Learning Hubs to explore how these family-centered programs support children from birth to age five. They discuss the Judy Centers’ mission, their rapid expansion in Montgomery County, and how playgroups, developmental screenings, and family engagement activities help build school readiness. Nichelle and Jessica also highlight the power of community partnerships and share how families, educators, and early childhood leaders can get involved.

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