GCPL Partners with Early Intervention/Help Me Grow
Geauga County Public Library is collaborating with Geauga County Early Intervention/Help Me Grow to present early childhood art programs and developmental screenings this fall.
Geauga County Public Library is collaborating with Geauga County Early Intervention/Help Me Grow to present early childhood art programs and developmental screenings this fall.
Help Me Grow is a voluntary program for families with infants and toddlers between the ages of birth and 3 years old. The goal of the program is to assure that newborns, infants and toddlers have the best possible start in life. The statewide program is administered locally by the Geauga Family First Council, which provides services to promote children’s growth and development and supports families during their children’s early years.
In order to continue providing families with valuable support and services during a child’s early years, Help Me Grow will be holding
Help Me Grow: You and Me Art where children ages birth through 3 years old with a caregiver will enjoy a morning of sensory exploration. Sessions will be offered at 10 a.m. at Chardon Library on Sept. 13, Geauga West Library on Nov. 8 and Bainbridge Library on Nov. 15.
If parents, a child’s physician, childcare provider or a family member are concerned about a child’s development, attend a developmental screening day hosted by the Geauga County Early Intervention Program. Help Me Grow Screenings will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Bainbridge Library on Sept. 18, Geauga West Library on Oct. 2 and Middlefield Library on Nov. 19.




