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Welcome to Parents Are Important in Rochester, Rochester's Early Childhood Family Education program!


Early childhood family education (ECFE) is a public school program for all Minnesota families with children from age birth to kindergarten enrollment. In Rochester, we call our ECFE program PAIIR. PAIIR stands for Parents Are Important in Rochester. PAIIR offers education, support and fun for families with young children who live in the Rochester School district.


Want to get the latest information about PAIIR and other Early Childhood Family Services programs? It's all right here....... download our latest fliers, brochures, newsletters below, or use the links to the left to learn more about PAIIR and other Rochester Public Schools Early Childhood Family Services programs. Please call PAIIR at 328-4020 if you need further assistance. 


Did You Know? To learn more about Rochester Early Childhood Family Services (ECFS) , click here



 
 
     
 
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Featured PAIIR Classes (7)

Look at Me! (9)
Developmental information about your 0-5 year old

Materials available in other languages (7)

Parent Resources/Handouts (3)
Summer activities, places to go this summer, reading with your child and more!

Rochester Public Schools District Forms (1)
 
Newsletters (4)
Newsletters from PAIIR and other Early Childhood Family Services programs

Brochures (7)
Brochures from PAIIR, PAIIR collaborations and other Early Childhood Family Services programs

PAIIR Participant Information (1)

Book Bags (7)
Book Bags are "recipes" to extend the act of reading together with your child to include other kinds of learning experiences in oral language and literacy, mathematics and social/emotional development.

Tips for reading with infants and toddlers, preschoolers, and young readers are also available.

 
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Minnesota Families Sound Off - UMN Extention Center for Family Development survey
Tell us about your family concerns. How often do you get the opportunity to tell others what matters most to you and your family's future, no strings attached?
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