Play With Me
Spring 2025 Class Schedule
February to May
Tuesdays: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Prairie Creek Branch Library
9609 Lake June Rd.
Dallas, TX 75217
First session: February 4
Wednesdays: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
St. Mark’s Smyth Pastoral Center
1100 W. 15th St., Room #104
Plano, TX 75075
First session: February 5
Thursdays: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Vickery Meadow Success Center
7110 Holly Hill Dr.
Dallas, TX 75231
First session: February 6
Saturdays: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
For Oak Cliff
907 E. Ledbetter Dr.
Dallas, TX 75216
First session: February 8
Saturdays: 10am – 11:30am
(Mandarin-English bilingual program)
周六10-11:30am(中英语双语)
Address 地址:
The University of Texas at Dallas
2895 Facilities Way
Richardson, TX 75080
First session February 8th | 2025年2月8日开始
Saturdays: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
The University of Texas at Dallas
2895 Facilities Way
Richardson, TX 75080
First session: February 8
This is a “Play It Forward” Site: $150 for 12 parent-child sessions. Your enrollment supports Play With Me programs free-of-charge for children and parents in high-need communities.
Register for a Spring 2025 Program
Curriculum
During the guided conversation in Play With Me, the parents discuss topics related to children’s development and parenting. Below is an example of the topics discussed during our 12-week sessions.
Week 1: Building Community – “Helping Ourselves, Helping Each Other” – Raising healthy, happy kids is hard, but it’s easier when parents aren’t alone. In this session, we’ll talk about the importance of a support system, introduce caregivers to valuable community resources, and encourage the caregivers to meet and talk with one another.
Week 2: Brain Development – “Healthy Children Happy Parents” – In this session, we will discuss how daily experiences shape a child’s brain development, with early infancy being a critical period when the brain develops more rapidly than at any other time. We will also explore specific ways to create opportunities that promote healthy brain development in children.
Week 3: How is your Child Developing? – “Healthy Children Happy Parents” – In this session we will talk about everyday activities to encourage and promote the healthy development of your child. We will also talk about the different areas of development and why every area is important for children’s success in life and in school. We will learn about developmental screenings and why is important to keep track of a child’s development. The ASQ-3 and ASQ-SE questionnaires will be introduced for parents to complete online.
Week 4: Helping Children Eat Healthy – “All About Nutrition” – We all want our kids to grow up to be healthy and strong, but understanding which foods are healthiest can be tricky. This week, we’ll talk about common nutrition concerns such as choosing healthy foods, dealing with picky eaters, and ways to encourage kids to try new foods.
Week 5: “Play = Learning” – Play is a child’s most important job. It’s how they explore the world and discover their place in it. In this session, we’ll discuss the benefits of providing plenty of time for play and share strategies to foster playful learning.
Week 6: Temperament – “Every Child is Unique” – Is your child shy or outgoing? Do they handle change well, or are they easily frustrated? These are some of the things that make up your child’s temperament. In this session, we’ll talk about what temperament is, why every person’s is different, and how important it is to interact with your child in ways that suit their unique temperament
Week 7: The Parent-Child Relationship – “Building Strong Families” – One important way to encourage healthy development is by ensuring that the parent-child relationship is strong and secure. In this session, we’ll talk about parents’ important role as a secure base and a child’s first teacher, and we’ll discuss tips for strengthening the parent-child relationship.
Week 8: Self-Regulation – Learning to regulate emotions, and behaviors is an important part of early development. This week we’ll talk about why self-regulation is so important and offer suggestions for opportunities to practice it with your child.
Week 9: Encouraging Positive Behaviors – In this session, we’ll talk about some of the reasons children behave in ways we wish they wouldn’t and discuss ways to encourage better behavior. Setting limits, positive discipline, and distraction are strategies we will discuss in this session.
Week 10: Promoting your Child’s Independence – “I Can Do It!” – Although it can be frustrating for parents, learning to do things independently is important for children’s healthy development. In this session, we’ll discuss why independence is important, why it can be difficult for parents, and ways to promote independence in kids.
Week 11: Promoting Social Skills – We live in a social world, and children aren’t born knowing how to navigate it. In this session, we’ll discuss how children develop social skills, what “friendships” look like in the first three years, and how we can encourage positive socialization.
Week 12: Reflections and Future Plans – In this session, we’ll reflect on what we’ve learned and brainstorm ways to maintain the momentum at home. Parents will receive information about community resources and programs to further support their children’s growth and development.
Family Celebration
The annual Play With Me Family Celebration brings together current and former participants of our Play With Me program for a day of fun and activities for children and their parents. The event also connects participants with organizations that provide services for children and families. The event is typically held in the late spring.
Evaluation
Play With Me program evaluation consists of parent questionnaires, observational assessments and parent phone interviews to examine how participation in the program affects positive parenting practices, parent-child engagement, parent confidence and efficacy, and children’s developing self-regulation skills.
Contact Information
Adriana Villa Baird, M.S., LPC, IMH-E (IV)
972-883-4827
adriana.baird@utdallas.edu