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What Is CalAIM? A Plain-Language Guide for Medi-Cal Families in Yuba-Sutter
July 15, 2026
If your family has Medi-Cal — California’s Medicaid program — something significant has been changing in recent years that you may not have heard much about. It’s called CalAIM: California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal. It’s the largest transformation of California’s Medi-Cal program in decades, and it’s designed to do something that Medi-Cal hasn’t traditionally done:
Does My Family Qualify for Migrant Head Start? An Eligibility Guide for Farmworker Families in Yuba-Sutter
July 10, 2026
If your family works in agriculture in the Sacramento Valley — in the fields, in the canneries, in the packing plants — you may qualify for E Center’s Migrant Head Start program. It’s a question worth asking, because the program provides comprehensive early childhood services for children from 4 weeks through 5 years of age,
12 Hours a Day, 5 Days a Week: How E Center’s Migrant Head Start Serves Farmworker Families During Harvest
July 5, 2026
Harvest season in the Sacramento Valley doesn’t wait for anyone. When the peaches are ready in Yuba County, or the processing lines at a local cannery are running at full capacity, agricultural workers don’t get the luxury of a 9-to-5 schedule. They work when the work is there — early mornings, long shifts, sometimes six
What Is Migrant Head Start? A Guide for Agricultural Families in Yuba-Sutter
July 1, 2026
If your family works in the fields, canneries, or packing plants of the Sacramento Valley, you already know what harvest season looks like: long hours, early mornings, schedules that shift with the crops. What you may not know is that there’s a federally funded early childhood program built specifically around the rhythm of agricultural work
Community Resources for New Parents in Yuba-Sutter County: A Complete Local Guide
June 30, 2026
Becoming a parent is one of the most significant transitions a person can experience — and it happens without a manual, often with less support than families need. In Yuba and Sutter Counties, a network of free and low-cost programs exists specifically to support families with newborns and young children. Most families never know these
Summer Safety for Young Children in the Central Valley: Heat, Water, and What Every Parent Should Know
June 26, 2026
Yuba City regularly records summer temperatures above 105°F. For families with children under 5, that’s not a minor inconvenience — it’s a genuine safety consideration that shapes every outdoor decision from June through September. Young children’s bodies are not small adult bodies. They heat up faster, cool down slower, and cannot reliably communicate distress before
Free Summer Programs for Families in Yuba-Sutter County (2026 Guide)
June 23, 2026
Summer in the Central Valley doesn’t have to mean long, indoor days with nothing to do. Yuba and Sutter Counties have a collection of free and low-cost programs designed specifically for families with young children — programs that most families don’t know about until someone tells them. This is that guide. Below is a practical,
Summer Learning Loss: What It Is, Why It Matters for Young Children, and How to Prevent It
June 19, 2026
Students can lose up to three months of learning over a single summer, according to research from the National Summer Learning Association. For older children, this shows up as lower math and reading scores in September. For younger children — especially those in the critical window between ages 0 and 5 — the stakes are
How to Build Self-Control in Toddlers: What the Science Says (And What Actually Works)
June 16, 2026
Self-control — the ability to pause before acting, wait without melting down, and manage strong emotions — is one of the most powerful predictors of a child’s future outcomes. Research from Duke University found that childhood self-control predicted adult health, wealth, and legal outcomes better than intelligence or family socioeconomic status. It also happens to
Family Engagement at E Center: How We Involve Parents in Everything We Do
June 12, 2026
There’s a quote that circulates in early childhood education circles: “Parents are their children’s first teachers.” It’s accurate. But at E Center, we take it a step further. Parents aren’t just their children’s first teachers — they’re partners in everything we do. That’s not a brochure slogan. It’s a federal requirement, a program philosophy, and
