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    Come and enjoy time with your family and others at this NPN playdate at Chicago Waldorf School. ☕ Enjoy a delicious snack in the Community Room 🐝 Experience a Waldorf classroom with one of our teachers. Explore the materials and enjoy the toys and activities 🪴Enjoy some time together in the beautiful outdoor nature park and garden, weather permitting Chicago Waldorf School is located at 5200 N Ashland Ave. Questions? Email amy@npnparents.org. NPN Playdates are free for NPN members. We ask non-members to contribute $10/adult, which comes with a one-year NPN membership, giving you free access to every playdate! If you are experiencing financial hardship, please feel free to contact us at director@npnparents.org to ask about our fee-waived memberships.
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  4. NPN is looking for volunteers to serve on NPN's online auction committee. If you are interested, email Amy at amy@npnparents.org or call her at 773-789-7002. What is the online auction? NPN's annual online auction is NPN's largest fundraiser! We need to raise $20,000 to meet our goal. It will run from March 12 - 16, 2025. Who are you looking for? Ten people with great connections and anyone comfortable asking for donations. What will the committee do? Brainstorm items for the auction and solicit items. You'll also have fun at our kick-off party and feel great about helping NPN, a 501(c)(3) non-profit! Will there be meetings? Only a couple! We'll gather for an in-person kick-off party/brainstorming session in November. (Tentatively scheduled for Monday, November 18th at 7:00 pm at Individual Family Connection (IFC) located at 1806 N. Damen Ave.) The committee will likely meet again in late January or early February (TBD on in-person or virtual). How much time will it require? To make a big impact on the auction, we ask committee members to bring in awesome items with a total value of $1,000. (Individual items must be of $50 value or more.) That could take three hours or 300 hours depending on your connections and luck. We will give you everything you need to make it as easy as possible. What do volunteers get out of it? Fun! Pride! Teamwork! Our sincere gratitude! Plus we’ll share incentives and prizes along the way. How do I sign up? Thank you for asking! Please email me at amy@npnparents.org or give her a call at 773-789-7002.
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  6. At Bennett, we do not see students as empty vessels waiting to be filled with information, but rather as competent, capable individuals who are co-collaborators in their education. Our students learn by doing through meaningful project-based learning (PBL) experiences and are assessed based on developmental milestones and essential competencies, not the traditional grading scale. Our experienced educators are committed to creating a nurturing and inclusive environment where children can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
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    Learn how to interact musically with your child, and Meet The Music Playhouse! Sing, dance, play, and learn! *This is an in-person class offered indoors at Purple Monkey Playroom.* Engaging and interactive songs and activities are designed and modified to benefit little ones. We use play-based and research-based techniques, gamification, and hands-on, interactive activities that keep students engaged and excited to learn. Our primary goals are to foster development, parent/child bonding, and independent music accuracy, and to instill a lifelong love and understanding of music through variety, repetition, and fun! Research shows that exposure to a variety of sounds and rhythms in the first few months of life creates the strongest foundation for developing communication skills and musical aptitude as they grow. Research also shows that singing to and dancing with your baby enriches emotional and social development. This is a free class, but RSVP is required. Please go here to register. Free neighborhood street parking, or metered parking available. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: erin@themusicplayhouseofchicago.com.
  8. Join us this Fall at Northwestern University for Imagine U: The Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra, Go! (OCT 24. -NOV. 3). Check out this special preview video highlighting this production coming together. The Wong Kids is about Violet and Bruce Wong who just don’t fit in with the other Earth kids. Sure, they have superpowers; they’re just not very good ones. But when an evil beast called the Space Chupacabra appears, intent on universal destruction, the Wong kids must travel to far reaches of outer space to stop it ...if they can only stop bickering. Violet and Bruce ultimately realize that being different isn’t just okay; it might just be the most important thing ever. Using a mix of action-driven storytelling, puppetry, and visual magic, The Wong Kids transports its audience into the galaxy’s far reaches. Suggested Ages 7+ Approximate Run Time 70 minutes, no intermission Learn more about the play Learn more about the costumes and the sets No RSVP is required. Tickets are available, please go here for dates, times, and tickets. This is a repeating event, with shows until November 3, 2024. Special sensory showing, November 2, 2024. Discounted tickets for NPN members. Go here for more information. Lot parking available. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: pete.brace@northwestern.edu.
  9. Violet and Bruce Wong just don’t fit in with the other Earth kids. Sure, they have superpowers; they’re just not very good ones. But when an evil beast called the Space Chupacabra appears, intent on universal destruction, the Wong kids must travel to far reaches of outer space to stop it …if they can only stop bickering. Violet and Bruce ultimately realize that being different isn’t just okay; it might just be the most important thing ever. Using a mix of action-driven storytelling, puppetry, and visual magic, The Wong Kids transports its audience into the galaxy’s far reaches. A special sensory performance for Northwestern University's Imagine U: The Wong Kids in the Secret of the Space Chupacabra, Go! Saturday, Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. Discount $5 off tickets use code: SENSORY https://ci.ovationtix.com/1771/production/1203892?promo=SENSORY This specialized performance will provide a relaxed and safe environment for audience members with special needs. This performance is open to all with an enhanced focus on theatrical accessibility.
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    Come visit British International School of Lincoln Park's campus at a family-friendly open house from 10-12 pm. Learn more about our diverse and dynamic international school for children 15 months – 11 years old. Tour our facilities, and meet our staff, students, and parent community. This is a free event, and no RSVP is required. But you can go here for more details. Street parking available or validated parking if guests park in the garage behind the school (entrance on Dayton). This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: erin.woodhams@bischicagolp.org.
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    Do you think your child might thrive in a collaborative environment where learning is built around student interests? Want to better understand how project-based learning (PBL) boosts student engagement and improves learning outcomes? We invite your whole family to stop by our Open House on Saturday, November 16 any time between 10:00 am - 12:00 pm to: - Chat 1:1 with Bennett Day School teachers, students, and parents/guardians - Explore our newly expanded West Loop campus - Sit in on Information Sessions with Leadership…and more! This is a free event, but RSVP is required, please go here to register. If you are planning to drive, there is limited parking available in the gravel lot on the NW corner at Morgan and Hubbard (across the street from Bennett's campus). There is also free parking available on the west side of Morgan and south side of Hubbard, or metered parking on Grand Ave. Accessible parking spaces are available by request - please reply to this email to learn more. We are two blocks west of the Grand Blue Line stop and the Halsted 8 bus, and 2 blocks north of the Pink/Green Line Stop at Morgan if those options are convenient to you. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: samantha.rud@bennettday.org.
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    Take a small-group tour of our campus in the West Loop/Fulton Market neighborhood and learn more about our PreK-12 program. Bennett Day School is where joy meets education. Our students love coming to school every day, eager to explore, learn, and grow in an inclusive and collaborative environment. What makes our PreK-12 school different? At Bennett, students learn by doing through dynamic project-based learning (PBL) experiences, and our competency-based approach to education and assessment provides each learner with individualized feedback based on their strengths and areas of challenge. This a recurring event, with an additional open house on November 7 from 9:00 - 10:30 am. This is a free event, but RSVP is required, please go here to register. If you are planning to drive, there is limited parking available in the gravel lot on the NW corner at Morgan and Hubbard (across the street from Bennett's campus). There is also free parking available on the west side of Morgan and south side of Hubbard, or metered parking on Grand Ave. Accessible parking spaces are available by request - please reply to this email to learn more. We are two blocks west of the Grand Blue Line stop and the Halsted 8 bus, and 2 blocks north of the Pink/Green Line Stop at Morgan if those options are convenient to you. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: samantha.rud@bennettday.org.
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    Hosted in collaboration with MCA’s Teen Creative Agency, make and read zines (small, DIY magazines). ASL interpretation is provided at this event. This is a free event, but RSVP is required. Please go here to register. The parking garage is located on Chicago Avenue just west of Fairbanks Court and adjacent to the museum. The garage does not provide direct access to the museum. When you exit the garage, simply turn right and walk west up Chicago Avenue. Our entrances face Mies Van Der Rohe Way. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: sypervaiz@mcachicago.org.
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    This webinar provides a boundary setting approach that frees you from the frustration and anger at your children's reactions when you make simple requests, provide easy directions, and set limits. With this guidance, you'll experience a mindset shift, and become equipped to be the leader your children - all children, including neurodiverse children - will want to follow. It creates more peace and fun (yes, fun!) in your family life! You'll leave the webinar with: - compassion for what you’re up against, - understanding of the hidden reasons for your child’s default settings - know-how for factoring your child's settings in to your interactions, and - key principles to anchor you as you use the - scripts and - implementation plan provided - - knowing you can become a Serenely-Confident-Parent™! This is a recurring event being offered two other times: Wednesday, Nov 13th at 9:30amCT Saturday, Nov 16th at 10:30amCT This is a free, online event, but RSVP is required. Please go here to register. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: sheryl@stollerparentcoaching.com.
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    The 3rd Annual South Side Early Childhood and Grade School Fair is brought to you by Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School and The Ancona School This fair connects parents with local preschools, grade schools, and community organizations in the area. It is open to the general public, and we’d love for you to come and stop by the NPN table! Programs for ages 1 through 14. Free babysitting by Akiba middle schoolers for kids 2 and up! > Free for Parents/Caregivers! > Free babysitting by Akiba middle schoolers for kids 2 and up! > Free parking! RSVP is required for all! Please go here to register. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: hrosenberg@asjds.org.
  16. In this recording, Grace Lee Sawin, founder of Chicago School GPS, discusses elementary school options in Chicago Public Schools. Resources discussed include the CPS application portal, the GoCPS Elementary Info, and GoCPS Elementary Resources. You can find school tours listed here, here, and here. This recording is the third episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting. It was published on 10/15/24.
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    What is an IEP?: An overview of the IEP process, key terms, and how the IEP team collaborates to create individualized goals and supports for your child. Your Role as a Parent: How to actively participate in IEP meetings, share valuable insights about your child’s strengths and needs, and collaborate with educators and specialists to ensure your child receives appropriate services. The IEP Meeting: What to expect during an IEP meeting, questions to ask, and how to be prepared to advocate for your child’s unique needs. Understanding Your Child’s Rights: An outline of your child’s legal rights and how to ensure the IEP is followed and adjusted as necessary. Building a Partnership: Tips for fostering a positive, productive relationship with your child’s educational team and being an empowered advocate throughout their academic journey. This presentation will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to take an active role in the IEP process and work with the school to ensure your child thrives academically and emotionally. RSVP Required. Please go here to register. This is a free, online event. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: rachael@redwoodschools.org.
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    Transitions—whether starting a new school year, changing routines, or moving between activities—can trigger anxiety in children, particularly those with learning differences. In this presentation, by Therapist Falyn Mellul, LSW, MSW from Plena Mind Center we will explore the root causes of transition-related anxiety and equip parents with practical strategies to support their children at home. This session is designed to provide you with the tools to ease your child’s anxiety and create a smoother, more positive transition experience at home. RSVP Required. Please go here to register. This is a free, online event. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: rachael@redwoodschools.org.
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    The iconic Tony Award-winning musical ANNIE is returning to Chicago this holiday season with a limited three-week engagement at The Chicago Theatre from November 12 through December 1. ANNIE is a heartwarming musical that for generations has reminded audiences that “the sun will come out tomorrow.” And now the best-loved musical of all time is set to return in a new production that celebrates family, optimism, and the American spirit as the ultimate cure for the hard knocks life throws your way. The original production of ANNIE opened on Broadway on April 21, 1977, and went on to win seven Tony Awards including Best Musical (Charles Strouse), Best Book (Thomas Meehan) and Best Score (Martin Charnin). Tickets for ANNIE at The Chicago Theatre start at $39 when purchased in person at the Ticketmaster Box Office at The Chicago Theatre and at $54.50 when purchased online at chicagotheatre.com/ANNIE. For groups of nine or more, please contact the Group Sales Department at 212-465-6080 or Group.Sales@msg.com. Accessible and companion seats are available via the Accessibility Services Department at 888-609-7599 or AccessibilityServices@msg.com. This is a repeating event from November 12 through December 1. Please go here for further information. Lot parking is available, please go here for details. This is an external partner event. Please contact the organization directly with any questions or concerns: maggie@silvermangroupchicago.com.
  20. Pilgrim Lutheran School in Chicago's North Center neighborhood offers a dynamic educational environment where students in PreK through 8th grade thrive academically, spiritually, and socially. With a focus on academic excellence, character development, and a nurturing community, we provide a comprehensive curriculum, passionate teachers, and a range of extracurricular activities, including drama, music, visual arts, and Spanish instruction in every grade.
  21. Kick Off The Holiday Season with Us at the 2024 Chicago Toy & Game Fair! November 9-10, 2024 at Rosemont's Donald E Stephens Convention Center The 22nd annual Holiday Chicago Toy & Game Fair (formerly at Navy Pier) is North America's largest toy & game fair open to the public with experiential, immersive events, interactive exhibits, hot toys/games, characters, Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, Holiday House, Young Inventor Challenge - activities for all ages!
  22. Located in Lincoln Park for more than 50 years, Park West Cooperative Nursery School provides a unique first school experience for children ages 18 months to 5 years. At Park West we respect children as growing individuals, provide support and varied opportunities to further their thinking, and help them develop a love of learning. Parents have opportunities to assist in their child's classroom and actively participate in school operations.
  23. Sent 9/23/24 (A) to all exhibitors Over the next two weeks you will receive three emails in preparation for NPN’s Annual Preschool and Elementary School Fair coming up on Sunday, October 6th from 9am - 12pm at the Nature Museum. Here are the topics of each email you will receive: Sharing the School Fair with your community Arrival information including parking Museum rules and other information Additionally, if you signed up to participate in the attendee bag, swag bag, or raffle/gift basket opportunities, you will receive an extra email. Presenting, Major, Supporting, and Special Thanks sponsors will receive an additional email on top of that. Email #1 will follow shortly. Thank you for your support! Sent 9/23/24 (B) to all exhibitors This email contains information that you can use to promote the fair, and give the parents in your community free entry to the fair (and to the museum!). There are 85 families registered so far. We’re optimistic that with your help, we can reach many more Chicago families by October 6th! Attached you will find the following: School Fair Social Media Sharing.png: An image you can post on social media Exhibitor School Fair 24 Flyer.pdf: A flyer you can send to your network via email, or print and distribute or hang up. It includes a discount code that your community can use to RSVP for free. We also invite you to like, comment on, and share NPN’s social media posts about the fair. Our handle on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn is @npnparents. Parents can register at npnparents.org/schoolfair. Thank you for your support! If you have any questions, please let me know. Sent 9/25/24 to relevant schools and businesses Thank you for taking advantage of additional opportunities associated with the school fair. Here is information about providing attendee bag items, session chair drop flyers, swag bag items, and a gift basket for our event raffle. Attendee Bags 50 flyers or brochures Session Chair Drops 50 flyers or brochures Swag Bag Items 25 swag items. Our swag bags are paper bags, size 8 x 10 x 4 inches. If your item is too big for our bags, please email me separately. Special request: I kindly ask you to refrain from providing more items than listed above. Extra items are too cumbersome and heavy for the NPN team to manage. Regretfully, we are unable to return superfluous items or transport them to the fair. Although it is unfortunate, extra items will be discarded. Preferred Delivery Method: Please mail your items to NPN to arrive by next Thursday, October 3rd. Items should be labeled “attendee bags”, “sessions”, or “swag” as appropriate. You can mail them to this address: NPN Attention: School Fair 3320 W. Foster Ave, STE 138 Chicago, IL 60625 All of the items except the raffle basket must be delivered to NPN by Thursday, October 3rd. We can not accept them at the event, as we will not have time to put them into the bags that day. If you can’t mail your items in time, please email me for instructions on dropping off your item(s) in Irving Park. Gift baskets for the raffle can be delivered to the NPN desk at the fair when you arrive. For a reminder of what your school signed up for, you can check the list below: Bennett Day School - attendee bag, session chair drop, British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park - attendee bag, session chair drop, gift basket British International School of Chicago, South Loop - attendee bag, session chair drop, Catherine Cook School - attendee bag, swag bag, CST Academy - attendee bag Empowering Parents - attendee bag GEMS World Academy - attendee bag, session chair drop, swag bag, gift basket German International School Chicago - attendee bag Immaculate Conception-Saint Joseph School - session chair drop, swag bag Intercultural Montessori School - swag bag Kensington - attendee bag, swag bag Kids' Work Chicago - attendee bag Latin School of Chicago - swag bag Lycée Français de Chicago - attendee bag, session chair drop Montessori Academy of Chicago - attendee bag, swag bag Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy - session chair drop Park West Cooperative Nursery School - swag bag Saint Andrew School - swag bag Saint Clement School - attendee bag, session chair drop St. Benedict - attendee bag, swag bag St. Matthias - attendee bag, swag bag St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy - swag bag Tutu School - swag bag, gift basket W.E.B. DuBois Elementary - swag bag If you are no longer planning to provide any or all of the items that you originally signed up for, please reply to this email to let me know. Sent 10/2/24 to all exhibitors We are getting excited for Sunday and hope you are too! This email contains information about arrival, unloading, and parking at the school fair. As a reminder, the school fair runs from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Unloading You can unload your car before parking by driving to the loading dock at the north end of the museum. There is a driveway off of N Canon Dr. Please do not unload in the circle drive or at the main entrance. >>Please sign up for an unloading time at the link below. Here are some additional, important details: The Nature Museum’s unloading area can only handle 15-16 cars at once. With that in mind, I have created a sign up sheet for you to sign up for an arrival time. Your choices are 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30 AM. Please sign up for a time slot here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WQIG9psH_VviCfW_wvr9Bj4rEE1JacvN9bybC-5MHt0/edit?usp=sharing All load-in should occur through the loading doc at the north end of the museum off of N Canon Dr. (See attached map.) You must move your car after unloading. We can not park in the small lot near the unloading dock. Parking Vendor and guest parking will all need to be offsite. The museum does not have its own public lot. Cannon Drive is free to the public but fills up quickly. We suggest carpooling or ride-sharing. You could also use the Spot Hero app to reserve a parking space, or park at the Lincoln Park Zoo. The lot at the zoo opens at 6:00 AM. Here are the rates: 1-3hrs $30 3-6hrs $35 6+hrs $40 Number of registrants As of today (Tuesday, Oct. 1), there are 46 families registered for the fair, consisting of 89 adults and 59 children. Please continue to help us spread the word about the fair. Images, a flyer, and social media links were attached to my previous email, and attached again here. You can share discount code GUEST so your community of families can attend the fair for free. The NPN staff has promoted the fair via email, social media, community calendars, alderman newsletters, press releases, partner sharing, and more. The Nature Museum is also promoting the fair on their website here and will be sharing on social media later this week. All museum visitors will be welcome to stop in and enjoy the fair as well. You will receive one more preparation email from me later this week. It will include the day's schedule and important information from the Nature Museum. Sent 10/3/24 to all exhibitors The school fair is almost here! This is the last preparation email that I will send. It contains arrival information, the schedule for the day, and important information from the museum. If you would like to review previous emails, you can find them on our website here. Unloading Information Unloading information was shared in the previous email. Here is a reminder: You can unload your car before parking by driving to the loading dock at the north end of the museum. There is a driveway off of N Canon Dr. Please do not unload in the circle drive or at the main entrance. Here are some additional, important details: The Nature Museum’s unloading area can only handle 15-16 cars at once. With that in mind, I have created a sign up sheet for you to sign up for an arrival time. Your choices are 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30 AM. Please sign up for a time slot here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WQIG9psH_VviCfW_wvr9Bj4rEE1JacvN9bybC-5MHt0/edit?usp=sharing If you have not signed up for a time to unload, you still have time at the link above. Parking information was shared in the email you received on 10/2/24. You can review it here. Arrival Information If you are able to walk from your car with all of your belongings and do not need to unload before parking, you do not need to sign up for a time slot to unload. After you park your car, enter the museum at the main entrance. Ring the bell, and security will let you in. As we get closer to 9:00 AM, families will be arriving for the 9:00 session and will also be entering the museum this way. As a reminder, the school fair starts at 9:00 AM. Please have your table ready by 8:45 AM. Important Museum Information Please open and read the three attachments provided by the Nature Museum so that you understand the museum’s rules and guidelines. Be sure to share this information with everyone who will be staffing your table at the fair. The museum has been a pleasure to work with and we want to return the favor by being excellent guests. Event Schedule 9:00 AM ➤ Exclusive access to Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum for museum members and registered NPN school fair attendees ➤ Exhibit hall opens ➤ Breakout Session I begins: Navigating CPS Preschool Options, presented by Dr. Camille Franklin, Network 4 Family Engagement Coordinator, from CPS Office of Early Childhood Education In this 30-minute session, parents will learn about preschool options in Chicago Public Schools and how to navigate the CPS preschool application and admissions process. 10:30 AM ➤ Enjoy a musical performance with Bubbles Academy on the patio off the South Gallery ➤ Visit with school representatives in the exhibit hall 11:30 AM ➤ Breakout Session II begins: Understanding CPS Elementary School Options, presented by Grace Lee Sawin of Chicago School GPS. In this 30-minute session, parents will learn about elementary school options in Chicago Public Schools and how to navigate the CPS elementary school application and admissions process. ➤ Visit with school representatives in the exhibit hall 12:00 PM ➤ Fair ends, continue to enjoy the museum Attendance As of today (Thursday) at 11:00 AM, there are 58 families registered for the fair. This breaks down to 110 adults and 67 children. Please continue to promote the fair wherever you can (images attached). Through signage and conversation we will invite museum guests to visit the fair as well. Sent 10/4/24 to all exhibitors I would like to confirm that you do NOT need to bring a table to the school fair on Sunday. We are able to provide them this year. Please bring your own table cloth and marketing materials. We are providing coffee and snacks, however the coffee won't arrive until about 9:00. Thank you to Werewolf Coffee Bar for donating the coffee. You will have access to the public wifi provided by the nature museum. As of now, there are 71 families registered for the fair, consisting of 128 adults and 75 children. I noticed that only 28 exhibitors have signed up for a load-in time. If you have not signed up for a time slot, please plan on parking and walking your items from your parking spot to the museum, or arrive prior to 8:00 AM to use the loading dock area.
  24. Welcome to Bliss & Belle Boutique, where Lincoln Park goes for the latest hand-picked fashions. Our team is small but mighty, known for warm smiles and a knack for pairing our customers with the best on-trend pieces. Our styles are always fun and fresh. You can trust every item in our shop was picked with passion and intentionality!
  25. Visiting schools is a great way to learn about them, and NPN Playdates make it fun for your whole family. They are a perfect way to spend time inside a school, meet teachers and staff, and learn about what makes each school unique. You will also meet other families, enjoy a fun morning of play, and enjoy a cup of coffee you didn't have to make! Even if you aren't looking for a school, it's a nice way to enjoy the morning. We hope you'll join us! Preschool Playdates are for children under six years old and at least one parent. Screenless Saturdays are for children aged approximately 6-9 and at least one parent. A parent must be present at all playdates at all times. Click on the links below to learn more and RSVP. More dates are added regularly. Check back often! Preschool Playdates Fall 2024- Spring 2025 Nov 17 Preschool Playdate @ Mary Meyer School Dec 8 Preschool Playdate @ Park West Co-op Nursery School Jan 12 Preschool Playdate @ GEMS World Academy Jan 26 Preschool Playdate @ Catherine Cook School Screenless Saturdays Fall 2024 - Spring 2025 Oct 12 Screenless Saturday @ Chicago Waldorf School Nov 9 Screenless Saturday @ British International School of Chicago, South Loop Mar 1 Screenless Saturday @ Bennett Day School
  26. In this webinar, Caroline Adelman, PhD, Clinical Director and founder of Chicago Psychotherapy, discusses anxiety in children and teens, and how parents can support their anxious child. This webinar is the video recording of the first episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting.
  27. In today’s digital age, screens are an integral part of daily life, but managing screen time for children can be a challenge for many parents. Excessive screen time has been linked to various issues, including poor sleep, decreased physical activity, and even negative effects on mental health. Fortunately, there are a variety of resources available to help parents guide their kids towards healthier screen habits. 1. Educational Websites and Apps Several websites and apps are designed to help parents monitor and manage screen time effectively. Tools like Circle Home Plus and Qustodio allow parents to set limits on screen time, monitor usage, and even filter content. These apps can be a good starting point for creating a more balanced digital environment at home. Even some home internet service providers have tools to help you shut down internet access to specific devices at a certain time. I personally have Xfinity home internet and use many of the tools in their Parent Hub and home app. 2. Books on Screen Time Management Will Smith once said: And that's true for learning how to free our children from screens! Books can offer deeper insights and practical strategies for managing screen time. Some recommended reads include: Reset Your Child's Brain: A Four-Week Plan to End Meltdowns, Raise Grades, and Boost Social Skills by Reversing the Effects of Electronic Screen-Time by Dr. Victoria Dunckley: This book delves into the science behind screen time and offers actionable strategies and a four-week plan. The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place by Andy Crouch: This book provides steps to making conscientious choices about technology as a family. 3. Online Parenting Communities Connecting with other parents who are facing similar challenges can provide support, ideas, and a reminder that we are not alone in our parenting experiences. It's no secret that NPN is a great resource for parents but there are a plethora of additional resources like Common Sense Media, which provides resources on managing screen time and promoting digital well-being. 4. Professional Guidance Sometimes, professional advice can be invaluable. Child psychologists and family therapists can offer personalized strategies for managing screen time and addressing any underlying issues at a level that is more specific to your needs. Here are a few additional professional resources that can help: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): Provides guidelines on screen time and offers resources for parents to help balance digital media use. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Offers information on how excessive screen time can affect mental health and provides guidance for parents. 5. Family Activities and Alternatives Engaging in screen-free activities can help children develop a healthy balance and see just how much fun they are missing out on in the real world! We are excited to launch Screenless Family Playdates! These are playdates for older children that are dedicated to learning something new, exploring a new school or space, and taking a much needed break from screens. Click here to learn more about our upcoming playdate on October 12, 2024. Additional resources for finding screen-free activities include: The Family Dinner Project: Provides ideas and resources for family activities that encourage face-to-face interaction and can be a great alternative to screen time. Outdoor Family: Offers suggestions for outdoor activities that can replace screen time and help kids stay active and engaged with nature. Even in Chicago! Managing screen time is an ongoing process that requires patience and consistency. By leveraging educational tools, seeking professional advice, engaging with parenting communities, and exploring screen-free activities, parents can help their children develop healthier digital habits. Balancing screen time with other activities not only supports better physical and mental health but also strengthens family relationships and enriches children's lives.
  28. Chicago Psychotherapy is a private therapy practice in Lincoln Park. Our Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions Program (SPACE) Workshop is an evidence-based treatment for child Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders. In this 5-session virtual workshop, parents leave better equipped to support their anxious children or teens without inadvertently reinforcing their symptoms of anxiety or OCD.
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