CHP and Stockbridge Library Host Developmental Screening for Young Children

Print Story | Email Story
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — CHP Family Services invites parents with young children to participate in the Ages and Stages Questionnaire(ASQ), a free developmental screening tool for children up to age 6.
 
The ASQ will be offered Nov. 18, 10:30-noon at the Stockbridge Library. To register, email chpplaygroups@chpberkshires.org, or call (413) 528-0457. A CHP playgroup leader will administer this brief questionnaire.
 
The questionnaire is tailored to a child's age and takes less than 30 minutes to complete. The ASQ is offered in several languages, including Spanish.
 
The results can help parents understand their child's developmental progress, identify strengths and pinpoint any significant delays in development. The results can help parents identify next steps, if needed, for their child.
 
"Developmental screening is always good, but Covid-19 has impacted many children who have had limited social time, or whose day care or pre-school was closed," said Kim Waterman, CHP program coordinator. "This isolation can impact development, and the ASQ can be a first step in finding out if a child might need extra support."
 
Parents (or caregivers) and children who participate in the Nov. 18 screening will be given a free take-home craft project.
 
More information about the Ages and Stages Questionnaire can be found here.

Tags: CHP,   

If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

Simon's Rock Awarded Freedom to Read Grant

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Bard College at Simon's Rock was awarded a Freedom to Read Grant by the Newburger Schwartz Family Foundation. 
 
The grant was awarded to support the Alumni Library and Bard Queer Leadership Project in building a more robust collection of queer scholarship, starting a Queer Book Club, and hosting Drag Story Time events in partnership with Drag Story Hour of the Berkshires.
 
According to a press release:
 
In response to current educational threats with book bans affecting schools and libraries across the country and further proposed legislation against LGBTQ+ people's access to basic rights and education, Simon's Rock is actively seeking to create inclusive and equitable spaces for queer individuals. 
 
The Bard Queer Leadership Project and Alumni Library will utilize the grant funding to expand the library's current collection of queer books in order to fully enable the longevity of the Queer Book Club and the Bard Queer Leadership Project. The Queer Book Club will be an intergenerational space, open to local middle school students through rainbow seniors and will partner with local community organizations, to discuss queer books and learn about LGBTQ+ issues and experiences. Bard Queer Leadership Project students will eventually help lead this initiative as part of their leadership project training. 
 
The Queer Book Club will host their first meeting on April 6 at 3:00 p.m. at the Alumni Library, with following meetings on April 27 and May 11. This semester, the selected books are "Obie is Man Enough" and "He/She/They," both by Schuyler Bailar, inspirational speaker and first openly transgender NCAA Division swimmer, who was a guest speaker in the inaugural Queer Leaders Vision Forum in fall 2023 at Simon's Rock. Schuyler Bailar will return to campus for a book signing and pool party at the Kilpatrick Athletic Center on April 19 at 7:00 p.m. Participants in the Queer Book Club will receive a free copy of either book of their choice. 
 
The first Drag Story Time will be on Saturday, March 30 at 2:00 p.m. at the Simon's Rock Alumni Library and is open to all LGBTQ+ affirming individuals. The event is in partnership with Drag Story Hour of the Berkshires with local drag queens JV and Poppy DaBubbly. The second Drag Story Time will be Saturday, April 27 with drag queen Poppy DaBubbly and drag king Sativo Green.
 
View Full Story

More South Berkshire Stories