Empowering Students and Educators with Mindfulness and Self-Care Training that is Simple, Sustainable, and Impactful.
STAR NET provides a variety of opportunities for personal and professional growth for those who touch the lives of young children, ages birth through eight, with an emphasis on children with special needs. STAR NET supports family-centered, researched and effective practices in early childhood education and care.
Tuesday's Child is a a Chicago non-profit organization of behavior management experts helping families of children with behavioral issues through an evidence-based program.
Sleepio is a sleep improvement program that teaches you to establish healthy sleep patterns to get a better night’s sleep and wake up energized. (sleepio.com/cpsfamily)
Daylight is an app that helps you gain control over your worry and anxiety by addressing the underlying causes of worry and teaching techniques that can be practiced in as little as a few minutes a day. (https://www.trydaylight.com/cpsfamily)
Comp-U-Dopt provides FREE reconditioned laptops and computers to families who do not own a computer in their home. Devices provided by the school should not be counted as they are not owned by the family. Families must have a child in K-12 education and not own a working computer at home. (Devices provided by the school should not be counted as they are not owned by the family). To participate, complete the registration form found on the Comp-U-Dopt website. You can also find the registration form by following these steps:
Visit compudopt.org/chicago.
Click "Lottery."
Scroll down and click "Register" under Chicago Metro Lottery.
Names will be chosen randomly based on the available inventory 3-days prior to the distribution dates. Selected recipients will be notified by text message to complete the RSVP process to pick up their computer at a distribution site. Please note recipients will be randomly selected; not everyone who registers will receive a computer. Limit one per household.