Screenagers: The Next Chapter

In Screenagers Next Chapter: Uncovering Skills for Stress Resilience, filmmaker and physician Delaney Ruston uses a personal lens and professional eye to help us all flip the script on stress, anxiety, and depression. Ruston sets out to understand these challenges in our

Guidance and Discipline for 3-5 year olds (virtual)

Information on child growth and development along with age appropriate behavioral expectations will be presented. Direct and indirect guidance techniques will be discussed along with setting and enforcing limits.  Register with Teacher Kylene here.

Co-op Butterfly Families (ongoing virtual discussion group)

Co-op’s monthly discussion group for families with children with higher needs/sensitivities. The purpose of the group is to learn from one another, offering support, experiences, and resources, as well as building community and connection.  Wherever you are on your journey, ranging from a

11th Annual West Seattle Monster Dash (in person)

West Seattle’s favorite costumed race is back IN PERSON complete with kids crafts, prizes, and a photo booth! The 11th Annual Monster Dash to support our Parent Advisory Council's Outreach, Equity, and Tuition Assistance initiatives returns to Lincoln Park this

Co-op Butterfly Families (ongoing virtual discussion group)

Co-op’s monthly discussion group for families with children with higher needs/sensitivities. The purpose of the group is to learn from one another, offering support, experiences, and resources, as well as building community and connection.  Wherever you are on your journey, ranging from a

Guidance and Discipline for 1 to 3 year olds (virtual)

Information on child growth and development along with age appropriate behavioral expectations will be presented. Direct and indirect guidance techniques will be discussed along with setting and enforcing limits.  Register with Teacher Kylene here

Co-op 101 (virtual)

Your child plays and has fun at preschool each day, but what are they truly learning? You come to school and head to your work station, but what can you be doing to support your child and others in the