PAC Fundraiser with Full Tilt Ice Cream!

Currently enrolled families have their All School Business Meetings coming up the week of April 4th - 7th; why not indulge in a delicious ice cream sandwich kit from Full Tilt and enjoy your sammie with your fellow co-op members

Feeding the Whole Family with Cynthia Lair

What should you feed those you love? And how can you get them to eat what’s best for the,? In this uplifting and practical class learn to set sturdy yet flexible boundaries that can help make mealtimes successful for everyone.

Co-op Butterfly Families – Discussion Group (virtual)

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

Making the Most of Reading Aloud with your Child

Early language and literacy development begins in the first 3 years of life and is closely linked to a child’s earliest experiences with books and stories. Reading aloud is a fun and effective way to connect with your child. However,

Guidance & Discipline Techniques for the Very Young up to 18 months

Information on child growth and development, along with age appropriate behavioral expectations will be presented for this age. Direct and indirect guidance techniques will be discussed using Jane Nelson’s Positive Discipline book. Caregivers will learn how to set and enforce limits

Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital World

Are you watching kids scroll through life, with their rapid-fire thumbs and a six-second attention span? Physician and filmmaker Delaney Ruston saw that happening with her own kids which started her on a question to delve into how it might

Encouraging Dual Language Learning Early    

Very early childhood is the best time to learn multiple languages. Children who experience two languages from birth typically become native speakers of both—something that rarely happens in adulthood. Some of the latest research into how children accomplish this miraculous task