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Date: December 5, 2023
DHSS-12-2023
Wilmington, DEL. (Dec. 5, 2023) - Delaware's Birth to Three Program is proud to announce a dynamic and engaging virtual event, "Explore Delaware's Birth to Three Journey with Special Guest Ms. Rachel," scheduled for December 6, 2023, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (EST) via Zoom. This one-hour live event is divided into two captivating segments, designed to educate, inspire and foster community involvement. Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long, PhD, RNC, FAAN will give opening remarks to the press about the partnership.
"It is important that children reach developmental milestones within their first three years of life," Lieutenant Governor Hall-Long said. "I look forward to joining children and their parents and guardians to meet Ms. Rachel and her husband, Aron Accurso, on December 6."
Meet the Panelists:
The live event will be divided into two segments:
Segment 1: Roundtable Discussion for Press with commentary from Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long (6:00 PM - 6:20 PM)
Participants will hear opening remarks from Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long regarding the importance of the partnership with Ms. Rachel for Delaware's Birth to Three community and early intervention programs across the state.
This segment also includes a roundtable discussion where pre-submitted and screened questions from the press will be addressed, ensuring a comprehensive and informative dialogue.
Segment 2: Explore Delaware's Birth to Three Journey with Special Guest Ms. Rachel (6:30 PM - 7:00 PM)
The second segment will include a special performance by Ms. Rachel and her husband, Aron Accurso, which promises to be both entertaining and educational as she interacts live with the audience.
Parents will have the opportunity to additionally engage through a Q&A session, where questions submitted and screened prior to the event will be addressed.
The "Explore Delaware's Birth to Three Journey with Special Guest Ms. Rachel" event aligns with several key objectives of Delaware's Birth to Three program:
To register, visit www.b23de.org/b23-special-event.
*The Part C Coordinator has the leadership responsibility for administering the early intervention program in a state so that all federal and state requirements are being met including building a high-quality early intervention system.
Delaware Birth to Three, following the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part C provides support for families with infants and toddlers from birth to age three with developmental delays or disabilities. The program aims to help families and caregivers improve their child's learning and growth by making the most of daily learning opportunities, ensuring every child can reach their full potential.
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