Soft window light illuminating a child's hands carefully arranging wooden arch blocks on a light cream table, warm golden tones, shallow depth of field, 21:9 cinematic crop.
Soft window light illuminating a child's hands carefully arranging wooden arch blocks on a light cream table, warm golden tones, shallow depth of field, 21:9 cinematic crop.

Upcoming Events

Raising Confident Early Learners

This session will offer simple, realistic, and evidence-informed ways to support learning and self-confidence at home through everyday interaction and play.

What to Expect:

• Practical strategies for supporting confidence and literacy

• Communication and emotional development insights

• Everyday learning activities for home environments

• Discussion and Q&A

Audience: Parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals

Format: Interactive learning session

Parent & Caregiver Learning Session

Sat, Jun 27 | Rosemont Public Library

Events are designed to feel warm, thoughtful, and age-appropriate. Each session may include a read-aloud, guided conversation, simple reflective prompts, and playful learning moments that help children connect language, identity, confidence, and curiosity in a natural way.

Community Voices

Today my son spent the entire drive home talking about the activity. Usually I have to ask a hundred questions before I get more than "it was good."

— Dad of a 7-Year-Old

I felt comfortable sharing my ideas.

— Age 13

I liked that nobody laughed when I gave my answer.

— Age 6

The children stayed engaged long after the reading ended. That is always a good sign.

— Librarian

I didn't know talking could be a game.

— Age 5

The discussions were simple, but they opened the door to much deeper conversations.

— Elementary School Educator

I came expecting activities for children. I left reflecting on my own communication habits as a parent.

— Mom of Two

My daughter wanted to recreate one of the activities at home before dinner. That has never happened before.

— Parent

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Our workshops are kept intentionally small to foster deep conversation and hands-on practice.