Styles and Shortcodes - Early Learning Nation

Styles and Shortcodes

The website has the following stylings:

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Inline styles include bold text and italic text. You can find additional formats by clicking “Toolbar Toggle” in the text editor toolbar. Additional formats include strikethrough text, special characters (♠©), and text color.

This section lists out examples from the Shortcode Library. You can insert one of these shortcodes when editing a page or post by clicking “Insert shortcode” above the body block.

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All of these anti-family policies—no paid leave, costly health care, and lack of child care—have contributed to the unique stress of being a parent in America. The White House is spot on to want to address this ongoing maternal health crisis, an initiative they unveiled in 2022 which has now seen some positive results.

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PBS Kids for Parents list of 10 picture books that “inspire outdoor exploration:”
“Scientific evidence clearly points to a universal, underlying capacity to learn two languages as easily as one. Children who are dual-language learners have an impressive capacity to manage their two languages when communicating with others. For instance, they can differentiate when to use each language based on the language known or preferred by the people to whom they are speaking. Recent research evidence also points to cognitive advantages, such as the ability to plan, regulate their behavior, and think flexibly for children and adults who are competent in two languages.” The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, “Promoting the Educational Success of Children and Youth Learning English: Promising Futures” (2017)

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