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Beginning Monday afternoon, as the deadly tornadoes struck the Oklahoma City area, RedRover Emergency Services Manager Beth Gammie has been reaching out to offer RedRover Responders' support to our partners at the Central Oklahoma Humane Society, as well as the Animal Resource Center (which is sheltering people and animals) and other Oklahoma rescues and shelters.
Written by Nicole Forsyth, RedRover President and CEO
This Spring, I visited a preschool and used the RedRover Readers curriculum for the book Ginger Finds a Home, adapting it for children ages two to five. Typically the target age for our program is eight- and nine-year-olds, but children as young as two or even younger can begin to practice empathy.