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Monday, November 22, 2010

Lifetime Program Assists Parents of Young Children

Lifetime Program Assists Parents of Young Children

GrowUpLearning Helps Kids' Development

RESTON Va., Nov. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "The Balancing Act," a program for women on Lifetime Cable Television, will feature a story about how parents can help their young children grow -- physically, mentally, and socially -- through play. The program will air on Lifetime on Tuesday, November 30 from 7:00-8:00 a.m., and the segment focuses on GrowUpLearning (www.GrowUpLearning.com), a nonprofit web-based service for parents.

(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100617/SOURCELOGO)

"The BalancingAct" describes itself as "America's only one hour morning show that's about women, for women, and trusted by women." It features interviews with experts in many fields, including education, health, and finances. The GrowUpLearning segment on November 30 shows easy ways parents can help their children learn. The program's hosts interview Susan Cosgrove, GrowUpLearning's Director of Communications, and Melissa Rivers, weekly blogger on GrowUpLearning.com and mother of a four-year-old son.

A brief promotional announcement can be seen at www.sourceforlearning.org/services.cfm?section=gul.

GrowUpLearning helps parents use play as part of everyday activities to enhance the development of children from birth to age five and a half. Each of GrowUpLearning's more than 1,000 activities helps children reach the basic developmental milestones that are essential for school readiness. After each activity is completed, GrowUpLearning suggests new followup activities designed to continue the child's progress. If parents choose, other family members can follow the child's growth from any computer at any location with Internet access.

The service was developed by early childhood professionals, based on an award-winning education program used successfully in early childhood settings across the country.

GrowUpLearning.com was created by The Source for Learning, Inc., a not-for-profit company

(SFL; www.SourceforLearning.org). SFL provides families, teachers, and students with powerful web-based resources that improve and reinforce learning across a wide range of learning styles and subjects. In addition to GrowUpLearning, SFL offers highly-rated sites for teachers: TeachersFirst for K-12 teachers (www.TeachersFirst.com) and PreschoolFirst (www.PreschoolFirst.com) for early childhood educators. Another service, TeachersAndFamilies, (www.TeachersAndFamilies.com) assists families of K-12 students.

Steven J. Gorski, President and CEO of The Source for Learning, said, "The Balancing Act on Lifetime provides us with an excellent opportunity to tell people about the benefits of GrowUpLearning. We hope many viewers will visit the site and see for themselves what it can do for their families."

SOURCE The Source for Learning

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The Source for Learning

CONTACT: Steven J. Gorski, CEO, The Source for Learning, +1-703-860-9200, sgorski@sflinc.org; John Cosgrove, Cosgrove Communications, +1-412-621-3668, jc@cosgrove.com

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