Columbia Cares

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06/04/2026

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If you force a child to quiet down every time they get loud, angry, or sad, you aren't actually teaching them how to handle their feelings. You are just teaching them how to hide them.

The adults who completely freeze, shut down, or panic when life gets heavy were usually the kids who were praised for being exclusively quiet and convenient. They learned early on that their place at the table depended on keeping their internal weather entirely to themselves.

But a feeling that is forced underground doesn't disappear; it just turns into adult anxiety.

We cannot expect our kids to learn how to navigate a massive internal storm if we treat the storm itself like an attack to run from. They need to practice feeling highly uncomfortable while staying safe in the room with an adult who isn't falling apart. It means sitting with them right through the worst of the wave, letting the dust land, and proving to their nervous system that the feeling is completely survivable.

True composure isn't the absence of big feelings. It is the quiet certainty that you can experience the full spectrum of being human without letting the chaos take over. โค๏ธ

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06/04/2026

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Trigger Warning

Training your child to be obedient makes them easier prey for predators. But no one wants to talk about that. We just want obedience because itโ€™s convenient. Because itโ€™s what the school, childcare, swim teacher and the soccer coach all expect. It makes everyoneโ€™s job easierโ€ฆ well you know who elseโ€™s job it makes easier? Predators. Obedienceโ€ฆ at what cost? Thatโ€™s what I think aboutโ€ฆ at what cost? There are other ways to parent that donโ€™t focus on obedience as the main goal. One of these methods is Responsive Parenting.

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06/04/2026

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06/04/2026

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For this weekโ€™s Transition Tip, be ready and rehearse! Transitions go better when everyone knows the plan!

โ€ข Be organized with materials ready for the next activity.
โ€ข Teach, model, and practice all transition routines (e.g. lining up, cleaning up).
โ€ข Practice how to transition for out-of-classroom moments too!

Preparation = smoother days for kids and grown-ups.

04/17/2026

Parenting is hard work and ongoing, so this event is for parents/guardians to drop off kids at church and go out, shop, or rest! It's only $5 per child so money isn't a hindrance for anyone wanting to enjoy this. This is just another way for our church to serve and love our community! PNO is open to...

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03/26/2026

Providers: The South Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children (SCAEYC) reminds you to save the date for their 2026 Annual Conference at University of South Carolina Upstate on October 16 & 17th!

Stay tuned for more information regarding registration and logistics in the coming months.

01/08/2026

๐ŸŽ‰Heads Up, Richland Two: 4K Registration Opens Feb. 1, 2026!
Big smiles, bright beginnings, and an amazing start await!
๐Ÿ‘‰ Get the details: www.richland2.org/4K

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29201

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Tuesday 6am - 7pm
Wednesday 6am - 7pm
Thursday 6am - 7pm
Friday 6am - 7pm

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