Child & Family Connections #11 Phone: 312-942-7800 Fax: 312-942-7811, 312-942-7813 or 312-942-8510
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Thursday, December 4, 2025
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Problematic Technology/Screen Use in Youth: What is "Normal" and When Is It Time to Unplug?
Dr. Michael Fraser, will present on Problematic Technology/Screen Use in Youth: What is ‘Normal’ and When Is It Time to Unplug? This is a parent-friendly talk.
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Zoom Meeting, Friday 11/21 from 12-1 pm
https://Rush.zoom.us/j/97491844236?pwd=At7WalPNm41RQts16kKeaRPYd4njyw.1
Friday, September 19, 2025
Developing an Emergency Family Plan
9/25 @ 5:00p on Zoom (in Spanish) - Metropolitan Family Services is hosting a session on Developing an Emergency Family Plan. Register here.
Fill | Registro de Taller Sobre Plan de Emergencia Familiar
25 de septiembre de 2025 a las 5:00 p.m. Ubicación: ZOOM
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Important, Paid Research Study for Parents
By sharing your experiences, you’ll help us identify solutions that can improve policies, medical care, and early education programs—ensuring all children get the services they need to thrive. Families who participate will complete five surveys over three years and receive compensation for their time.
As part of Pathways for Preschoolers, families also gain access to a monthly newsletter with parenting tips, local resources, playground meet-ups, and fun activities. Learn more and see if you're eligible at www.pathwaysforpreschoolers.org.
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Chicago Public Schools Special Education Resource Page
Chicago Public Schools has a helpful resource page for parents of children receiving special education supports. The link below offers not only access to health forms, a school locator and information on student transportation but also organizations that help families ready their children for the school year including visual schedules, park district recreational programs (with supports), etc.
Monday, August 4, 2025
Free/Reduced Museum Admission
Through
Museums for All, those receiving food assistance (SNAP benefits) can gain free or reduced
admission to more than 1,500 museums throughout the United States simply by
presenting their EBT card and a photo ID.
Visit a participating museum any day during all normal operating hours (most Chicagoland museums are participating!).
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ICIRR Know Your Rights (Spanish) ICIRR Know Your Rights (English) ICIRR Know Your Rights Wallet (Eng/Spanish)


