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Parent Resources

Helpful Links for Parents

Find resources and activities that can help your child become an engaged reader, including book buckets of tailored materials based on subject grade and reading level, reader’s advisory booklists, author interviews, nonfiction resources, homeschool resources, field trips,summer reading suggestions and more.  We can also help parents find childcare and health and social resources throughout the county.

Raising A Reader (RAR) is an early literacy and family engagement program for children ages 0-8 that helps families develop book-sharing routines with their child.

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Get Ready to Read! is designed to support educators, parents, and young children in the development of early literacy skills in the years before kindergarten.

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Bright by Text equips families with essential information to promote their child’s healthy development through the most pivotal early stages of life. All at no cost to you!

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The Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Council is the regional council that
serves Eagle, Garfield, Lake and Pitkin Counties.
They are the Universal Preschool Organization that is implementing Universal Preschool in Pitkin, Garfield, W. Eagle and Lake Counties.

RMECC Mission
Partner with early educators, childcare programs, and community leaders to implement and strengthen a well-funded, equitable system of high-quality, accessible, affordable early childhood services for families in Eagle, Garfield, Lake, and Pitkin Counties.

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Online Resources for Parents

Take me directly to books for Ages:

Ages 8 & Up

Ages 8 & Up: eBooks

Ages 5 - 7

Ages 5 - 7: eBooks

Ages 4 & Under

Ages 4 & Under: eBooks

Resources for Finding Childcare

Early Childhood Network

At Early Childhood Network, we strive to connect families with child care options that work for them by providing FREE, personalized referrals to licensed child care providers. We also aim to improve the quality of care that is provided in our region through advocacy, training, coaching and collaboration with other community agencies. -from Early Childhood Network

Media and Internet Safety Resources

OnGuardOnline.gov

Kids spend time online chatting with friends, sharing photos, and doing homework.  The Internet offers a world of opportunities, but there are risks.  Kids need parents to help them learn to be safe and responsible online.  OnGuardOnline.gov is a great resource to help parents get started.

Cyberbully411

Learn the myths and facts on preventing cyberbullying.

Common Sense Media

Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology. -Common Sense Media mission statement

Kids in Mind

Unlike the MPAA, we do not assign a single, age-specific rating and we do not make recommendations. Instead we assign each film three distinct, category-specific ratings: one for sex and nudity, one for violence and gore and one for profanity. Each rating is on a scale of zero to ten, depending on quantity (more F-words, for instance, will mean a higher Profanity rating, and so on) as well as context (especially when it comes to the categories of sex, nudity, violence and gore, since they are not as easily quantifiable as profanity). -from Kids in Mind

Reading with Your Young Child

Courtesy of our friends at Raising a Reader Aspen to Parachute, these videos explore why reading to young children is beneficial and the best way to engage your child.

Reading with Your Toddler

Reading with Your Preschooler

What the Library can do for Homeschoolers

Book Buckets

Would you like books and materials to go along with a lesson plan or study unit? Let your local library know and we can provide a Book Bucket tailored to the specific subject, grade and reading level you need. Don’t forget that we also have videos and music that may fit in with your lesson!

Reader's Advisory

Looking for a great read-aloud or having a hard time getting your child excited about reading? Come to the library to get advice on titles that will engage readers of all ages and reading levels to help foster a genuine interest in reading.

Special Events

Your local library offers regular programming that is open to homeschool students. This may include STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) classes, book clubs, book to movie days, and other events for kids ages Kindergarten and up. Watch our calendar for programs that may be of interest to your family.

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Teacher Resources

Helpful Links for Teachers

Teachers are always learning, too! We can help teachers find materials to support classroom lessons, curate book recommendations, as well as in-class book talks with one of our librarians Bring your classes to our libraries to get a library card and to learn how the library works and the resources that can help them with their reading skills, homework, test practice, STEM materials and classes and much more.

Would you like books and materials to go along with a lesson plan or study unit? Let your local library know and we can provide a Book Bucket tailored to the specific subject, grade and reading level you need. Don’t forget that we also have videos and music that may fit in with your lesson!

Hard to get kids excited about books? Have the library come to your school to do a book talk where we will engage readers of all ages and levels to help foster a genuine interest in reading.

Looking for a great book for a class read-aloud? Our librarians have a running list appropriate for your grade level!

We treasure community involvement, especially with our schools. With our Outreach Programs, the library can coordinate with your plan and standards to enhance your lesson. Critical thinking skills and cognitive reasoning come into play with programs that feature mysteries and more. Let us do the work, we’ll bring the program to you!

The library is a great place for a field trip at any age from preschool through high school. As a child, a field trip to the library can be fun, engaging and exciting. An older student visiting the library on a class field trip could find an important key to success. The library has many resources for research, databases for learning and homework help, access to practice tests for the ACT and SAT and much more. You can also schedule a field trip to a library program!

Garfield County Public Library District offers special library cards for educators.  Check with your local branch to learn more.

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