Resources
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Sammamish Community YMCA
The Sammamish Community YMCA has a Kids Zone, 6000 sq. ft. fitness center, two gymnasiums, two swimming pools with water features, spa, indoor track, and more. They also offer community events throughout the year.
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Snoqualmie Valley YMCA
The Snoqualmie Valley YMCA has a Kids Zone, fitness center, gymnasium, outdoor patio, teen center, and more. They also offer community events, like Healthy Kids Day, throughout the year.
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Si View Parks Community Events
Si View Metro Parks offers lots of community events and activities for families throughout the year. Check out their website to see what’s coming up!
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Si View Indoor Playground
Si View Indoor Playground is an indoor play space for children ages 0-5 that is open Sept.-May. View their website for details about open hours.
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Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families
The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) website provide information and resources about adoption, early learning, child care, foster care, kinship caregivers, child development (including the Early Support for Infants and Toddlers [ESIT] program), and much more.
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NAEYC Resources Page
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) website has a library of research-based resources, tips, and ideas for families—from child development to reading, writing, music, math, and more!
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Washington State Fathers’ Network
The Fathers’ Network connects fathers of children, of all ages, who have special needs with each other and with resources, information, and education to assist them as they become more competent and compassionate caregivers for their children.
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Zero to Three
Provides information, training, and support for professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.
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Understood.org
Website and online tool for parents with children age 3+ with learning and attention difficulties.
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Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds
Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds advances equity in public K-12 education by providing information and informal, impartial, and collaborative conflict resolution for families, educators, and community professionals, offering free trainings and outreach on a variety of topics to advance educational equity, and partnering with policymakers to tackle opportunity gaps.