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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 30 MIN

Exploring Health and Learning with the Building Strong Brains Coalition

from The EdCounts Podcast · host PBS Michiana-WNIT

The first 18 months of a child's life are incredibly important when it comes to brain development. So how can we ensure that both children and parents are healthy at this stage? In this episode, Candy Yoder, Senior Strategist with Building Strong Brains, and Paul Shetler-Fast, Executive Director of Maple City Health Care Center, show us how local organizations are collaborating to provide early childhood and family supports.

The first 18 months of a child's life are incredibly important when it comes to brain development. So how can we ensure that both children and parents are healthy at this stage? In this episode, Candy Yoder, Senior Strategist with Building Strong Brains, and Paul Shetler-Fast, Executive Director of Maple City Health Care Center, show us how local organizations are collaborating to provide early childhood and family supports.

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