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Cors Head Start Urbana | Council On Rural Service Programs, Inc.

Kids Learning Place Urbana is a Head Start / Early Head Start educational facility serving infants through pre school with a Step Up To Quality 5 Star rating. They focus on the individual needs of each child.

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Community Action Wayne - Head Start And Early Head Start | Community Action Wayne/Medina

Child development program that includes education and comprehensive services. Program is federall funded. Head Start and Early Head Start also available through home based services. Comprehensive services include: * Medical and dental * Nutrition * Physical and developmental disability screening * Mental health * Parent, Family, Community Engagement (PFCE)

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Early Head Start | Community Action Wayne/Medina

Provides childcare that emphasizes growth and development for infants and toddlers. Offers support services to pregnant mothers.

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Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes preschool readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.

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Head Start And Early Head Start Services | Knox County Head Start

- Early Head Start (Children Ages 6 weeks to 3 years) - Free Head Start Preschool (Children must be 3 by August 1) - Children turning 3 after August 1 may enroll after their 3rd birthday - Income Eligibility Applies - IEP Children Served - Full Day Preschool with Child Care Services (Fees may apply) - Nutritious Breakfast, Lunch & Snack (Full Day Preschool) - Medical, Dental, Hearing, Vision Screenings - Family Services - Monthly Parent/Family Events - Formal Kindergarten Transition Plan - Six-hour 30min preschool with two free nutritious meals and one snack per day.

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Early Head Start | Adams Brown Community Action Partnership

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for qualifying households. The program includes preschool readiness learning experiences, fieldtrips, select health screenings, parent involvement opportunities, and more.

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Early Head Start | Hocking Athens Perry Community Action

Early Head Start is a federal funded home visitation program serving income-eligible pregnant women and children from birth to age three. Through the EHS program you and your child will experience: - Early education lessons inside your home - Parent education and parent-child activities - Complete health and mental health services, from pregnancy to the age of 3 - High quality child care services provided directly or working with local, community child care providers. We are dedicated to: - Promoting healthy pregnancies and positive outcomes for pregnant women - Enhancing the mental and physical development of very young children - Encouraging a happy and supportive family structure. EHS believes the first few years are learning years for both you and your baby. We will work to guide your family in a healthy and well-informed direction. Early Head Start supports the physical, social, emotional, mental, and language development of each child. In order to do this, parenting education and the support of a positive parent-child relationship are critical goals of the EHS program.

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Early Head Start | Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for qualifying households. The program includes preschool readiness learning experiences, fieldtrips, select health screenings, parent involvement opportunities, and more. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

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Early Head Start | Pickaway County Community Action

The program provides services to 284 children birth to age five, families and prenatal women in Pickaway County. Services include: preparation for school readiness and support to families with children who have special needs, prenatal and postnatal education and support, child development screenings and assessments, support in the area of parenting, nutrition, medical, dental and mental health needs. EHS/HS has three program options available: Full Day Infant/Toddler Center Care serves eight infants and toddlers in a classroom setting located at 722 Clinton St. Circleville, Ohio. Teacher/Advocates use “Creative Curriculum” for classroom planning. Early Head Start Home Base provides pregnant women/teens and families with children ages birth to three with a 90 minute weekly home visit. Home Visitors use the “Parents as Teachers” curriculum and child development activities and parent activities along with opportunities for group socialization. Early Head Start provides prenatal education and support while promoting healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women. Half-day and Full Day Head Start Preschool provides services to children, ages three to five, at locations in Circleville, Ashville and Westfall. Classes are in session Monday through Thursday for either 3 ½ hours each day or 7 hours a day during the school year. Teacher/Advocates use “Creative Curriculum” for classroom planning.

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Early Head Start | Community Action Akron Summit

Provides a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition, and social services for low-income pregnant women and families with children from birth to age three (3). Offers two (2) program options: - Center-based option offers 5-days a week (full-day or half-day) in a classroom setting. - Home-based option offered once a week for an hour and a half in a home setting.

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Early Head Start | Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for qualifying households. The program includes preschool readiness learning experiences, fieldtrips, select health screenings, parent involvement opportunities, and more. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

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Head Start | Washington-Morgan Community Action

Head Start is a free, federal program for preschool children between the ages of 3 to 5 for low income families. A wide variety of education and health services for the child and supportive services for parents and families are offered

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Head Start / Early Head Start Disability Services | Community Action Akron Summit

Provides a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition, and social services to families with children from birth to age 5 with disabilities (including speech or language delays, physical disabilities, health impairments, autism, and other developmental delays). Partners with local school districts, Help Me Grow, and other service providers to offer speech therapy, mental health services, screening and evaluations, and transportation to and from services. Offers two (2) program options: - Center-based option offers 5-days a week (full-day or half-day) in a classroom setting. - Home-based option offered once a week for an hour and a half in a home setting.

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Early Head Start | Leads Community Action Agency

Early Head Start is designed to foster healthy development in children from income eligible families. Program offers Home visiting program and serves pregnant women and children from birth to their 3rd birthday.

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