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Language in the Laundromat Program - Elgin Partnership for Early Learning - Main Office

Provides children and their caregivers the opportunity to engage children to talk, play, read, do, and write supporting needed kindergarten readiness skills while at three participating laundromats.

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Early Literacy Development Programs | ROUND LAKE AREA SCHOOLS DISTRICT #116 - Birth to Five

Offers free early-learning support for families with children from birth to age five. Focuses on empowering parents to prepare their children for kindergarten. Services include: - Home visits by a trained Child Development Liaison - Developmental screenings - Parent education and training - Age-appropriate in-home activities - Referrals to community resources

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Early Literacy Development Programs | UNITED WAY OF LAKE COUNTY - Better Together, Fox Lake Site

Offers weekly class for children, birth to three years of age, and their caregivers. Helps children develop social skills, practice cooperative play, and bond with their caregiver.

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Early Literacy Development Programs | UNITED WAY OF LAKE COUNTY - Better Together, North Chicago Site

Offers weekly class for children, birth to three years of age, and their caregivers. Helps children develop social skills, practice cooperative play, and bond with their caregiver. Offers morning or afternoon session.

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Leading with Literacy - Timothy Community Corporation - Timothy Center

Timothy Community Corporation's (TCC) Leading With Literacy program has male volunteers present in the school by reading to primary-grade children (Pre-K-3) on a weekly basis.

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Early Literacy Development Programs | KIDS ABOVE ALL - Parent Empowerment Program (PEP)

Offers in-home parenting support for low-income families with children under three years old. Provides information and activities to support the child's emotional, language, physical, and social skills. Also offers in-person and virtual group meetings with other families.

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