New Beginnings Career Center Inc.

New Beginnings Career Center Inc. New Beginnings Career Center is a Not For Profit Center that believe EVERYONE deserves a fair chance at education.

NBCC is a not-for-profit organization formed to provide a basic educational foundation to students seeking to pursue careers in the health-care industry in addition to many other careers. Our target market is the traditionally underserved minorities in the South Cobb County communities. HBCC Founder and Executive Director is Victoria Gallespie, MSN NP-C.

Did you know that Housing Choice, formally known as Section 8, has announced they are taking applications from now until...
10/18/2023

Did you know that Housing Choice, formally known as Section 8, has announced they are taking applications from now until October 20th in Cobb County.

This is a very small window! Please contact them at 404-679-4940 or go online.

Need a place for your kids to learn during the summer? We are partnering with HERO Institute to introduce Kids Medical K...
04/22/2023

Need a place for your kids to learn during the summer? We are partnering with HERO Institute to introduce Kids Medical Knowledge Camp! This camp will run from May31- June 9th, for 2 week 8am-5pm daily! $180 per week.

Kids will learn how the heart, lungs work, they will learn about healthcare career options, and they will learn how to keep healthy!

Want more info? Please see the link below to learn more and signup. Limited seats, only 20 kids to be accepted.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kids-medical-knowledge-camp-tickets-621076866627

We would like to congratulate Ms. Jackson on completing a major accomplishment today! She graduated from Health Connect ...
05/23/2021

We would like to congratulate Ms. Jackson on completing a major accomplishment today! She graduated from Health Connect Career Center with her Nursing Assistant Certificate! We are so happy to support you along this journey!

Continue to grow and to touch lives! You got this!

03/29/2020

Arts and craft time with all those left over toilet paper rolls?

Great FREE Math Learning Resource for all ages. Check it out. Structured learning online modules for your kids to comple...
03/27/2020

Great FREE Math Learning Resource for all ages. Check it out. Structured learning online modules for your kids to complete. reports are sent to you to track their progress.

Math

Zearn Math is a K-5 math curriculum based on Eureka Math / EngageNY with top-rated materials for teacher-led and digital instruction.

03/25/2020

Science Experiment for Elementary Student:

Will the Ice Melt and Overflow?
At first thought you might think that an ice cube sitting at the very top of a glass would eventually melt and spill over the sides but is this what really happens? Experiment and find out!

What you'll need:

A clear glass
Warm water
An ice cube

Instructions:

Fill the glass to the top with warm water.
Gently lower in the ice cube, making sure you don’t bump the table or spill any water over the edge of the glass.
Watch the water level carefully as the ice cube melts, what happens?

What's happening?

Even though the ice cube melted the water doesn’t overflow. When water freezes to make ice it expands and takes up more space than it does as liquid water (that’s why water pipes sometimes burst during cold winters). The water from the ice takes up less space than the ice itself. When the ice cube melts, the level of the water stays about the same.

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Shapes and Alphabet ChallengeWhat do you need? Popsicle sticks and Velcro dotsSee the attached workbook for ideas on how...
03/23/2020

Shapes and Alphabet Challenge

What do you need?
Popsicle sticks and Velcro dots

See the attached workbook for ideas on how shapes to encourage your toddler/ preschooler to make.

Learning: Gross motor skills, colors, shapes, ABC's, sounds

Need a science experiment for your Elementary kid?Learning about Density: Mixing Oil and WaterSome things just don't get...
03/22/2020

Need a science experiment for your Elementary kid?

Learning about Density:
Mixing Oil and Water
Some things just don't get along well with each other. Take oil and water as an example, you can mix them together and shake as hard as you like but they'll never become friends.....or will they? Take this fun experiment a step further and find out how bringing oil and water together can help you do your dishes.

What you'll need:

Small soft drink bottle
Water
Food colouring
2 tablespoons of cooking oil
Dish washing liquid or detergent

Instructions:

Add a few drops of food coloring to the water.
Pour about 2 tablespoons of the colored water along with the 2 tablespoons of cooking oil into the small soft drink bottle.
Screw the lid on tight and shake the bottle as hard as you can.
Put the bottle back down and have a look, it may have seemed as though the liquids were mixing together but the oil will float back to the top.

What's happening?

While water often mixes with other liquids to form solutions, oil and water does not. Water molecules are strongly attracted to each other, this is the same for oil, because they are more attracted to their own molecules they just don't mix together. They separate and the oil floats above the water because it has a lower density.

If you really think oil and water belong together then try adding some dish washing liquid or detergent. Detergent is attracted to both water and oil helping them all join together and form something called an emulsion. This is extra handy when washing those greasy dishes, the detergent takes the oil and grime off the plates and into the water, yay!

Topic: Density Why does oil float on water? Hey. Did you realize that a large log of wood floated on water but a comparatively smaller piece of rock sank? Ho...

Tune in to our page to learn ways to interact with your elementary age homeschoolers. Todays topic: Edible Kinetic Sugar...
03/22/2020

Tune in to our page to learn ways to interact with your elementary age homeschoolers.

Todays topic: Edible Kinetic Sugar Sand
Just mix about 2 cups pure cane sugar (found next to regular sugar in the baking isle) and 10 drops liquid food coloring in a Ziploc bag. Use multiple colors to create multiple play options.

Because of the slight moisture content from the liquid food coloring the homemade sand will hold it’s shape to build into sand castles! You can always add a teaspoon more of water if your sand isn’t “sticking” together.

HINT: Allow to dry completely once to ensure there is no chance of food coloring bleeding on your child’s hands.

ToDo's
Be sure to clean the play area before working.
Wash all hands prior to play.

All done with the sand?
You can use to sprinkle on butter bread toast to make pretty and allow the kids to eat for a snack. 😍

Learning: Gross Motor skills, colors, shapes, texture

Address

6116 Mableton Parkway Ste 136
Mableton, GA
30126

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