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King 5 News: Talaris Institute

Talaris Institute, founded in 2000 by Bruce and Jolene McCaw, started out funding research and now has transitioned to translating accepted research findings into practical products for parents and caregivers.  For example, Talaris shares research that demonstrates the significance of brain development in the early years.

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http://www.king5.com/news/learning-for-life/Learning-for-Life-That-Talaris-Institute-80946497.html

King 5 News: Boeing among businesses leading push for early education

Boeing continues to be a leader in supporting early childhood education by providing child care on site and offering parenting education classes from Talaris Institute.  Employees appreciate the emphasis on family agree that it promotes a positive and productive work environment.  

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http://www.king5.com/news/learning-for-life/Learning-for-Life-Boeing–80946357.html

King 5 News: Interview with executive director of Talaris Institute

Katie Simons, Executive Director of Talaris Institute, explores the role of the private sector in influencing early education and how organizations like Talaris Institute can best support parents and caregivers.

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http://www.king5.com/news/learning-for-life/Learning-for-Life-Interview-with-executive-director-of-Talaris-Institute-80946692.html

Emotions Matter: Army families open up, learn how to cope

Emotions Matter, an exhibit created by the Children’s Museum of Tacoma and Talaris Institute, is designed to help parents and children in military families learn more about feelings and emotions and how to handle them.  The exhibit has traveled throughout Pierce County (Washington) Library branches before moving to the Ft. Lewis Library system. 

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http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-378741

KING 5 News: Give your time, love and patience

Time, love and patience are perhaps the three most important gifts parents can share with their children.  Carolyn Pirak from Talaris Institute explains how these pillars of positive parenting help to create a strong and secure foundation for a child’s healthy growth and development.

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http://www.king5.com/on-tv/Learning-for-Life-Give-your-time-love-and-Patience-79240512.html

KING 5 News: How babies and toddlers help each other develop emotionally

The baby-parent bond serves as the foundation for a child’s social and emotional development and continues to develop as the child grows and gets older. Carolyn Pirak from Talaris Institute explains how parents serve as role models for their infants and toddlers and how they help their children develop socially and emotionally.
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http://www.king5.com/archive/64597227.html

KING 5 News: Ready for school: The rock stars of play

Playing is learning, but parents definitely tackle it from different angles. Carolyn Pirak from Talaris Institute addresses the different but important benefits that mothers and fathers offer as their children’s playmates. Fathers tend to be a bit louder, rowdier and rougher when they play with their children, while mothers are more cautious and intentional.
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http://www.king5.com/news/local/60834377.html

KING 5 News: Preparing to bring baby home

Becoming a parent can be a dramatic, and even traumatic, experience for many people. Roles shift. Sleep becomes a distant memory. And then there’s the new reality that there’s no “time off” from parenting. Carolyn Pirak from Talaris Institute explores the transition to parenthood and some of the most important ways to prepare emotionally.
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http://www.king5.com/archive/60424507.html

KING 5 News: How parents can make play time grow time

Children need play. Before the age of five, experts agree, playing is learning. It’s how children explore the world around them and grow physically and mentally. Carolyn Pirak from Talaris Institute discusses the importance of play and how it differs for infants, toddlers and preschoolers.

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http://www.king5.com/archive/60068777.html

Talaris Fills Five Key Positions to Meet Demand!

“Today’s parents want the best for their children and are seeking parenting information and products they can trust. At Talaris, we are experiencing a great deal of interest in our research‑based parenting materials. To help meet this demand, we are growing our organization. We are thrilled to be welcoming five highly talented new members of our team,”

says Katie Simons, Executive Director, of Talaris Institute.
Web News
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/talaris-fills-five-key-positions-to-meet-demand-62128322.html

Talaris and Ready, Set, Grow on KCTS: The Role of Nonprofits and Philanthropy in Early Education

It’s no question that decisions about early education are made not only by parents and elected officials but also by those in the philanthropic world. Some of the biggest nonprofits have chosen early learning as a priority. KCTS 9 host Enrique Cerna talks with representatives from Thrive by Five, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Talaris Institute.
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http://www.kcts9.org/video/role-non-profits-and-philanthropy-early-education

What’s brewing at Talaris Institute?

Katie Simons, former Director of Brewed Coffee at Starbucks and a Project Leader for Boston Consulting Group, has joined local nonprofit organization Talaris Institute as their new General Manager. Simons will be responsible for all aspects of general operations, planning, research, product development, distribution and evaluation. As the mother of a toddler, Katie understands the value of the Parenting Counts products. With her experience in the retail marketplace, she is uniquely qualified to take Talaris from its “proof of concept” stage to a new platform of large-scale distribution and effectiveness.

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KatieSimonspressrelease

Casey Family Programs, KING 5 Television, Talaris Institute and Kirlin Foundation Make Significant Investment in Seeds of Compassion

Seeds of Compassion, an initiative to bring world attention to the importance of nurturing kindness and compassion beginning with children and extending to all who touch their lives, today announced the unprecedented support of four organizations committed to creating more compassionate communities. Casey Family Programs, KING 5 Television, Talaris Institute and the Kirlin Charitable Foundation have together donated more than $2.75 million in cash and in-kind support to the Seeds of Compassion program.
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http://www.seedsofcompassion.org/media/pressDocs/Seeds%20Title%20Sponsors.pdf

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