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October, November, December Child Care Provider Training Flier
Child Care Provider Training Program September 2009

Download this flier that lists the Child Care Provider Training classes being offered for October, November and December. Topics covered include: Ages & Stages of Development; Circle Time; Creating and Educational Environment II; Creating a Developmentally Sound Feeding Environment; Financial Basics: Investment Options; Right from Birth--Wonders of the Brain; Right from Birth--The Many Worlds of Infancy; Re-Thinking the Rat Race; Nutrition & Health for Young Children.

Orleans Parish 4-H'er Elected to 2009-2010 State 4-H Executive Board
youth sitting down posing for picture

Nathaniel Burtan, a senior at Isadore Newman High School in New Orleans, has been elected to serve as a 4-H regional representative for the 2009-2010 school year.

Unchecked chinch bugs can kill grass
(Audio 08/03/09) Chinch bugs are among the leading lawn insect pests. They attack primarily St. Augustine grass and they proliferate in hot, dry weather. Since these pests can kill the grass if they get out of hand, controlling them is important. (Runtime: 60 seconds)

Hardy tropicals can withstand Louisiana winters
Tropicals

(Video 08/03/09) Tropical plants add a refreshing touch to any patio or landscape. But can all tropicals survive in Louisiana? On this edition of Get it Growing, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill explains which tropicals are hardy in Louisiana and which ones aren’t. (Runtime: 1:33)

What do plants eat?
(For Release On Or After 08/29/09) One of the most famous phrases ever written is, “Let there be light.” It is amazing that such a simple statement has such profound implications about creation and life.
You can grow spectacular bougainvilleas
(For Release On Or After 08/22/09) It would be hard to find a more dazzling, flowering tropical plant than the bougainvillea. The bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spectabilis) is a tropical, shrubby vine whose bright magenta, pink, white, gold or purple flowers positively glow.
Garden design takes planning, but you can do it
(For Release On Or After 08/15/09) Designing a garden is one of the more intimidating things gardeners expect of themselves. It’s challenging enough to learn all you need to know to select, plant and care for landscape plants successfully. But design is not just learning how to plant and water. It requires an expression of something from inside.
Crape myrtles need summer care
(For Release On Or After 08/01/09) Although native to the Far East, crape myrtles are almost indispensable in the Southern landscape. Their vibrantly colored flowers in shades of pink, purple, red and white from May to September virtually define the summer season here. The relatively small size of crape myrtle trees and long, colorful blooming season make them useful in a variety of landscapes.
You can control nine-banded armadillos
(For Release On Or After 08/08/09) I live in an area that is rural transitioning into suburban. In many areas of the state, developers are building more and more new subdivisions in areas that were once wooded or open fields. People moving to these new subdivisions from more urban areas are often startled to encounter wildlife they never saw in the cities, such as deer, raccoons, armadillos, opossums and moles.
Bill protects tenants in foreclosed properties
(Distributed 07/24/09) Tenants in foreclosed properties have new protections under a bill signed by President Barack Obama May 20, according to LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker.
Act promptly to avoid foreclosure
(Distributed 07/24/09) If you are having trouble making your mortgage payments on time, resolving the problem fast is critical, according to LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker.
New pregnancy guidelines stress healthy weight gain
(Distributed 07/23/09) New guidelines for weight gain during pregnancy focus not only on how much weight to gain but also on the importance of being a healthy weight when you become pregnant.
Calm back-to-school chaos through organization
(Distributed 07/14/09) Decades ago, hectic lives were the trademark of business people. Today, that condition applies to almost every family in America where your family is your business, according to LSU AgCenter Certified Family Life Educator Dr. Diane D. Sasser.
Parents can enable homework success
(Distributed 07/14/09) When parents become involved in their children's schoolwork, studies show the children do better in school. “But that doesn’t mean doing the homework for them,” says LSU AgCenter Certified Family Life Educator Dr. Diane D. Sasser.