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Early Head Start offered at Snohomish County Human Services
Offers a home-visiting program to low-income families with infants and toddlers and for low-income pregnant women living in Snohomish County.
Offers a home-visiting program to low-income families with infants and toddlers and for low-income pregnant women living in Snohomish County. Other services available are: weekly home visits, family goal planning, development screenings and assessments, twice-monthly socialization groups, health, nutrition and mental health referrals and activities to strengthen the parent-child relationship.
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Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program offered at Strive Northwest
Provides education and child care services for children. Service options include full and part time care, and full day ECEAP Preschool.
Provides education and childcare services for children. Service options include full and part time care, and full day ECEAP Preschool. The Early Childhood Education Assistance Program (ECEAP) is a comprehensive preschool program that provides free services and support to eligible children and their families.
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Early Head Start (Center Based) offered by Neighborhood House at High Point Early Learning Center
Offers an early learning support program for families with children ages 2 and 3. Children attend pre-school two days per week and parents receive two home visits per month.
Offers an early learning support program for families with children ages from 1 to 3 years old. Children attend toddler class 5 days per week. This program connects families to comprehensive health and nutrition services including developmental and health screenings, family support services and access to group activities.
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Early Head Start Program offered at The Lighthouse Early Learning & Development Center
Offers an early learning education program that features education, health and social services for low-income children and their parents; focuses on children ages birth-3.
Provides infants and toddlers and their parents with a comprehensive early learning program to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional and psychological needs. Formula, diapers, and wipes are all provided for families enrolled.
- Education geared to children's developmental needs
- Health, nutrition and family support services
- Literacy, leadership and employment training opportunities for parents
- Services to support homeless children and families
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Toddler Classes offered at Early Learning Co-op
Offers family-friendly classes for toddlers, ages 0-3, and their caregivers.
Offers family-friendly classes for toddlers, ages 0-3, and their caregivers. Children have freedom to choose activities and materials to learn, explore, and discover in a safe, child-centered environment. Brief parent education lessons and materials are provided during each session as well. Strives to support parents in their important care-giving roles and welcome them as their children's first and most important teachers. Children and families can enjoy songs, stories, music, movement, art exploration, dramatic play, sensory experiences, science investigations, outdoor play, and more.
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Early Head Start (Center Based) offered by Neighborhood House at Seola Gardens Early Learning Center
Offers an early learning support program for families with children ages 2 and 3. Children attend pre-school two days per week and parents receive two home visits per month.
Offers an early learning support program for families with children ages from 1 to 3 years old. Children attend toddler class 5 days per week. This program connects families to comprehensive health and nutrition services including developmental and health screenings, family support services and access to group activities.
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Head Start and Early Head Start offered at Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe - Head Start
Provides learning and educational opportunities to tribal and non-tribal children in Clallam county. Offers Early/Head Start and ECEAP programs for low-income families with children 1 month to 5 years of age.
Offers tribal and non-tribal members a comprehensive program that provides children and families with information and access to education, health, mental, nutrition, family goal setting, prenatal education and resources. Children are provided with developmental screenings in the areas of education, sensory, vision, hearing and disabilities. Children with a suspected or diagnosed developmental delay are referred to the Port Angeles School District for further evaluation or services. Participants receive initial dental services, and parents/caregivers are offered services in child development, health education, advocacy, and, through a cooperative agreement with Peninsula College, each parent attending (Family Nights) can sign up for two credits per quarter that can be used as electives for those pursuing degrees.
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Head Start and Community Childcare offered at Samish Longhouse
Free comprehensive preschool program for low income families or children with special needs and community childcare.
Child-centered, individualized curriculum focused on children's natural love of exploration and creativity. Free comprehensive preschool program for low income families or children with special needs and Community Childcare.
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Early Head Start (Center Based) offered by Neighborhood House at New Holly Early Learning Center
Offers an early learning support program for families with children ages 2 and 3. Children attend pre-school two days per week and parents receive two home visits per month.
Offers an early learning support program for families with children ages from 1 to 3 years old. Children attend toddler class 5 days per week. This program connects families to comprehensive health and nutrition services including developmental and health screenings, family support services and access to group activities.
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Early Childhood Education offered at Rural Resource Community Action
The Head Start preschool program gives learning an early boost for ages 3-5 (not enrolled in kindergarden).
Early childhood education and family services.
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Early Head Start offered at Oak Harbor Early Learning Center
Early childhood development and parent resource program.
Early childhood development and parent resource program.
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Early Education Programs offered at Mid-Columbia Children's Council in Goldendale
Provides Early Head Start (center & home based), Head Start, ECEAP, and Early ECEAP for children living in a low-income household.
Provides Early ECEAP, ECEAP, Early Head Start, and Head Start programs for children pre-natal to 5 years of age at multiple locations in Washington State. Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP) is an early-education program that prepares children for kindergarten by building social and cognitive competence, as well as school-readiness skills. Early Head Start (EHS) promotes the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of infants and toddlers through safe and developmentally enriching caregiving. This prepares these children for continued growth and development and eventual success in school and life. Head Start is a national early-education program that prepares children for school by building social and cognitive competence, as well as school-readiness skills.
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Early Learning offered at Olympic Educational Service District 114
Provides early learning opportunities for children ages birth to 5. Offers Early Head Start, Head Start and ECEAP programs. Prioritizes low-income students and students with developmental delays. Breakfast or lunch is provided depending upon the time of class.
Provides early learning opportunities for children ages birth to 5. Prioritizes low-income students and students with developmental delays.
Early Head Start:
A qualified home visitor will visit home once a week for 90 minutes to share fun activities designed to advance child’s development.
Locally Designed Option:
Offers a hybrid-- in-class and home visiting for 2 year-olds.
Head Start/ECEAP
Offers center-based preschool programs with locations throughout Kitsap and Mason Counties. Students may attend full-time/part year or part-time/part-year depending on need and availability. Breakfast or lunch is provided depending upon the time of class.
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Post-Secondary Education offered at Lower Columbia College
Offers Associate and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees, and a wide variety of professional certificates.
Offers Associate and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees, and a wide variety of professional certificates. Over 90 program options and various classes are available, including Basic Education for Adults, English as a Second Language, testing services, and non-credit corporate and continuing education courses. Disability Access Services helps support students requiring accommodations to academic programs and activities. Hosts an Early Learning Center, offering state-licensed child care services for students and employees.
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Early Childhood Education offered by Lewis Clark Early Childhood Program at Chestnut Street Center
Offers early learning programs for children living in a low-income household.
Offers a complementary extension of the original Head Start effort that concentrates on expectant parents and families with newborn to 3 year-old children with related parent support and learning activities.
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program is for Pre-school for low-income and at-risk children in Washington State.
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Early Childhood Education Assistance Program (ECEAP) offered at Pierce County Human Services Community Action Programs
Offers free preschool to low-income families w/ 3-4 year old children. Provides children with social, health, nutrition, and education services. Locations in Buckley, Bonney Lake/Sumner, South Hill, Orting, Eatonville, and University Place.
Offers free preschool to low-income families with three to four year old children.
Provides children with social, health, nutrition, and education services.
Locations in Bonney Lake, Buckley, Eatonville, Orting, South Hill, Sumner and University Place.
Spanish speaking programs in South Hill.
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Head Start Locator offered by United States Department of Health and Human Services at Administration for Children and Families Office of Head Start
Provides an online tool to find Head Start, Early Head Start, Migrant and Seasonal Head Start, and American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start programs.
Provides an online tool to find Head Start, Early Head Start, Migrant, Seasonal Head Start, and American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start programs.
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Early Head Start offered at Benton Franklin Head Start in Richland
Provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition, and social services for low-income pregnant women and families with children from birth to age three.
Provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition, and social services for low-income pregnant women and families with children from birth to age three.
Services may include:
- Prenatal education and parenting classes for pregnant women
- Child development information
- Parent/child activities
- A home visiting program for families with newborns
- Early education services in a variety of settings
- Comprehensive health and mental health services including smoking cessation and substance abuse treatment
- Coordination with organizations providing early intervention for infants and toddlers with disabilities
- Assistance in obtaining income support, housing, or emergency assistance
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Early Head Start offered at Centerpointe Greens
A home based program for children infant to 3 to help parent(s) develop activities with their child.
A home based program for children infant to 3. A home visitor visits the family weekly to help parent(s) develop activities that they can do with their child that will enhance development in all areas. There are also group socialization events with families to participate in activities, share resources, and create a strong parent network.
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Early Education Programs offered at Mid-Columbia Children's Council in Hood River
Provides Early ECEAP, ECEAP, Early Head Start, and Head Start programs for children pre-natal to 5 years of age at multiple locations in Washington State.
Provides Early ECEAP, ECEAP, Early Head Start, and Head Start programs for children pre-natal to 5 years of age at multiple locations in Washington State. Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP) is an early-education program that prepares children for kindergarten by building social and cognitive competence, as well as school-readiness skills. Early Head Start (EHS) promotes the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of infants and toddlers through safe and developmentally enriching caregiving. This prepares these children for continued growth and development and eventual success in school and life. Head Start is a national early-education program that prepares children for school by building social and cognitive competence, as well as school-readiness skills.
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Early Childhood Education offered by Lewis Clark Early Childhood Program at Fair Street Center
Offers early learning programs for children living in a low-income household.
Offers a complementary extension of the original Head Start effort that concentrates on expectant parents and families with newborn to 3 year-old children with related parent support and learning activities.
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program is for Pre-school for low-income and at-risk children in Washington State.
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Early Head Start / Head Start offered at Kitsap Community Resources
Provides children (0-5) with comprehensive education, health, parent involvement, and social services. Serves at-risk children with activities to help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically.
KCR provides free preschool programs for children (ages 0-5) from income-eligible families and for children with special needs. These programs provide a wide array of services for children and families, including safe and affordable child care at many locations. Health, nutrition and dental assistance is provided along with education and developmental screenings for children. Program Hours: We offer full-day options with extended day childcare and part-day options without childcare. Hours vary by center. Benefits: Early Head Start and Head Start provides children with activities to build school readiness skills. The programs set the foundation for future academic success in literacy, math, the arts, science and social interactions. The Early Head Start and Head Start staff recognize that parents are the first and most important teachers of their children. Programs are locally designed serving children with special needs and values diversity Programs are comprehensive: Education: Children learn the skills and concepts they need to succeed in school. Health: Children gain access to medical, dental, mental and nutritional health services. Parent Involvement: Parents are involved in their children’s education. Social Services: Families are linked to community services and resources KCR Early Head Start and Head Start centers are located in: Bremerton and Poulsbo and Home Visitation is offered County wide.
Programs:
Part-day: 3.5 hours 4 days a week September through May
Extended Day: 6 hours 4 days a week September through July
Full-Working Day: 10 hours 5 days a week, year round.
Home Visitation: 90 minute visits once a week year round including monthly group socializations
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Early Childhood Education offered at Lewis Clark Early Childhood Program in Lewiston
Offers early learning programs for children living in a low-income household.
Offers a complementary extension of the original Head Start effort that concentrates on expectant parents and families with newborn to 3 year-old children with related parent support and learning activities.
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program is for Pre-school for low-income and at-risk children in Washington State.
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Early Learning Programs offered by Akin - Galland-Ashlock FRC
Offers center-based and home-visiting options to support early childhood education including Early Head Start and Parents as Teachers. Programs serve children ages prenatal-5.
Offers center-based and home-visiting options to support early childhood education including Early Head Start and Parents as Teachers. Programs serve children ages prenatal-5 years old.
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Early Head Start offered by BrightSpark Early Learning Services
Supports both enrolled families and Family Child Care Partner programs by providing intensive comprehensive child development and family support services to families of toddlers under age 3 who are at or below the Federal Poverty Level.
Supports both enrolled families and Family Child Care Partner programs by providing intensive comprehensive child development and family support services tailored to the unique needs of infants and toddlers.
Promotes the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of infants and toddlers through safe and developmentally-enriching caregiving. Supports families, including mothers, fathers, and other adults, in their role as primary caregivers and teachers of their children. Also assists families in meeting their own personal goals and achieving self-sufficiency across a wide variety of domains, such as housing stability, continued education, and financial security.
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