Infant Toddler Early Childhood Resource Fair

Fri, Jun 6 2025
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

parents and caregivers


Join us to learn about a wealth of free resources to support health, mental health, and well-being of parents, caregivers, and young children in Brooklyn and beyond. 

Participating organizations include Able Health Care Service, Advocates for Children of New York, Brownsville Neighborhood Health Action Center, Children of Promise NYC, The Citywide Doula Initiative, Competent Care, Family Health Centers of NYU Langone, Literacy in Community (LINC), Power of Two, The Read to Me Program, and United for Brownsville. 

Hosted by Brooklyn Public Library and Wonder With Me, an SCO Initiative. SCO is dedicated to disseminating knowledge about infant and toddler mental health to parents, caregivers, and providers. Email wonderwithme@sco.org to learn more about infant and toddler mental health.  

"Infant and Toddler Mental Health is the developing the capacity of the infant/young child to form close relationships; experience, manage, and express a full range of emotions and explore the environment and learn- all in the context of family, community, and culture." - Zero to Three 

Funded by City's First Readers, an initiative of the New York City Council. 

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Add to My Calendar 06/06/2025 01:00 pm 06/06/2025 04:00 pm America/New_York Infant Toddler Early Childhood Resource Fair <p>Join us to learn about a wealth of free resources to support health, mental health, and well-being of parents, caregivers, and young children in Brooklyn and beyond.&nbsp;</p><p>Participating organizations include Able Health Care Service, Advocates for Children of New York, Brownsville Neighborhood Health Action Center, Children of Promise NYC, The Citywide Doula Initiative, Competent Care, Family Health Centers of NYU Langone, Literacy in Community (LINC), Power of Two, The Read to Me Program, and United for Brownsville.&nbsp;</p><p>Hosted by Brooklyn Public Library and Wonder With Me, an SCO Initiative. SCO is dedicated to disseminating knowledge about infant and toddler mental health to parents, caregivers, and providers. Email <a href="mailto:wonderwithme@sco.org">wonderwithme@sco.org</a> to learn more about infant and toddler mental health. &nbsp;</p><p><em>"Infant and Toddler Mental Health is the developing the capacity of the infant/young child to form close relationships; experience, manage, and express a full range of emotions and explore the environment and learn- all in the context of family, community, and culture." - Zero to Three&nbsp;</em></p> Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library, Dweck Center MM/DD/YYYY 60