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Thursday, June 5, 2025
Mighty Hands Summer Camp
Thursday, May 29, 2025
How Does Your Temperament Compare to Your Child's?
The Center for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation states:
Temperament is an important feature of social and emotional health. Temperament describes the way we approach and react to the world. It is our own personal “style” that is present from birth. There are three general types of temperaments often referred to as easy-going, slow-to-warm, and active.
Easy-going children are generally happy, active children from birth and adjust easily to new situations and environments. Slow-to-warm children are generally observant, calm and may need extra time in adjusting to new situations. Children with active temperaments often have varied routines (e.g., eating, sleeping), and often approach life with zest. Children may fall into one of the three types of temperament but often have varying behavior across the common temperament traits.
Sound familiar? Perhaps you can identify with one of these temperaments? This online survey will allow you to gain insights into your own temperament as well as the temperament of your child.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Old Town School is excited to partner with the Chicago Public Library again
this year for family-friendly live music and special programs at branches all
over Chicago during their Summer Reading Program! Catch
your favorite Old Town School teaching artists and community members making
music around the city this summer. We hope to see you out and about at these
events, and please, thank a librarian while you're there!
Kids & Family Schedule
| Date | Day | Time | Program
  Title | OTS
  Artist | CPL
  Branch | 
| 6/26 | Thurs | 1:30 PM | Party
  Time? Let's Dance! (ages 6+) | Katie
  DeSalvo | |
| 6/29 | Sun | 3:00 PM | Music
  and Movement for Neurodivergent Kids (ages 0-6) | Julliana
  Castaneda | |
| 7/15 | Tue | 6:00 PM | Group
  Singalong (ages 6+ / Families) | Julie
  Helenius | |
| 7/22 | Tue | 1:30 PM | Party
  Time? Let's Dance! (ages 6+) | Katie
  DeSalvo | |
| 7/26 | Sat | 1:00 PM | Music
  and Movement for Neurodivergent Kids (ages 0-6) | Julliana
  Castaneda | |
| 7/26 | Sat | 3:00 PM | Group
  Singalong (ages 6+ / Families) | Will
  Fancher | |
| 7/28 | Mon | 1:30 PM | Party
  Time? Let's Dance! (ages 6+) | Katie
  DeSalvo | |
| 7/29 | Tue | 1:30 PM | Party
  Time? Let's Dance! (ages 6+) | Katie
  DeSalvo | |
| 7/29 | Tue | 1:30 PM | Group
  Singalong (ages 6+ / Families) | Amanda
  Payne | |
| 8/1 | Fri | 1:30 PM | Party
  Time? Let's Dance! (ages 6+) | Katie
  DeSalvo | 
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Monday, April 21, 2025
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 time, caregivers can share experiences, ask questions, and voice suggestions to improve early intervention. Benny Delgado, Chief of the Bureau of Early Intervention, will be present to personally answer questions and respond to comments.
These meetings will be held online, and information will be presented in English and Spanish. The next town hall will be on Tuesday, May 6 from 6:30 - 7:30 PM in English/ASL and 7:30 - 8:30 PM in Spanish. If you are interested in participating, please register using the link here: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/586748368
To find out more and for previous
meeting notes, visit our website: https://eiclearinghouse.org/blogs/familytownhall/
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Forget How to Play? How to Reconnect with Your Playful Side
Are you struggling to play with your child? You're not alone! Dr. Tina Payne Bryson validates the mental load and busy-ness of parenting. She provides tips for playing with your child that take just five to ten minutes. These short increments of time will promote connection and potentially ward off some behavioral challenges.
Thursday, February 20, 2025
January 27th - March 9th
Families experiencing homelessness and/or housing instability can receive a one-time cash payment through the Illinois Department of Human Services. Please see the link below to see if you meet eligibility requirements.
Developing an Emergency Family Plan
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