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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Stress and Modern-Day Parenting


Feeling stressed in your parenting journey? It's understandable. The New York Times reports on the Surgeon General, Vivek Murthy's advisory calling attention to the stress facing parents and caregivers. Take a deep breath, know that you are not alone. Short podcast episode can be found below. 

The Parents Aren't All Right 

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

A Free Guide to Toileting (for parents of children with an ASD diagnosis)


Rise Up 4 Autism is hosting free, virtual lectures for parents on September 30th from 7-8 pm. Interested? Please use the link below to register. 

A Rapid Method of Toilet Training

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Caregiver Support: Challenging Behaviors and Anxiety

Does your child see a physician through Rush University Medical Center? If so, two programs are being offered to support parents and caregivers navigate challenging behaviors and childhood anxiety. Groups are offered virtually. Click on the links below to learn more. Private and public insurance (Medicaid) are accepted.




Building Early Connections - For parents and caregivers of children 0-8 years of age. Learn to manage challenging behaviors and support social emotional health.
Cool Little Kids - Program for caregivers of 3-6 year old's trying to support their child with excessive shyness or anxiety. The aim is to learn skills to build bravery.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Early Education Opportunities in Chicago


Chicago Early Learning 

Chicago Early Learning offers plenty of great programs to support families and make early education available for every child.

We have programs for expecting mothers, home visiting programs for children under age 3, and Community-Based Programs that include Head Start and Early Head Start and offer free health services. Our services go beyond the classroom to ensure all children get a high-quality education.

 

Don’t forget that school starts in August! Explore your options and apply now to secure your child’s seat in a high-quality early learning program near you. 


Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Chance of $500 Grant for Children that are IEP/504 Plan Eligible



The Diverse Learners Recovery Fund is a collaboration between the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities and Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc., dedicated to aiding families of students with disabilities affected by COVID-19. It operates as a lottery-style grant drawing, offering a one-time cash grant of $500 to eligible K-12 students with disabilities. Up to 8,000 applicants will be selected through the lottery to receive the grant. Submitting an eligible application does not guarantee you will receive the funds. Please note the lottery closes 10/30/2024.

More information and link to apply here:

 Home Page MOPD - Cash Assistance (adamopd.com)

Town Hall Meeting for Parents in Early Intervention, May 6th

The director of the Bureau of Early Intervention is hosting virtual town halls with families of children in Early Intervention. During this ...