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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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New Lexington Early Head Start | Hocking Athens Perry Community Action

Early Head Start is a free, federal funded home visitation program serving income-eligible pregnant women and children from birth to age three. Though 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 | Butler County Educational Service Center

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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Provides a comprehensive program which, for eligible families, provides case management for pregnant women, infant care, and parenting education. The children are in a group care setting with a very low caregiver to child ratio, where they are stimulated by a developmentally appropriate curriculum. They also are directed to needed immunization services and health care. All children are given a developmental screening and referred to supportive services based on the results.

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Early Head Start | West Ohio Community Action Partnership

Provides a comprehensive program which, for eligible families, provides case management for pregnant women, infant care, and parenting education. The children are in a group care setting with a very low caregiver to child ratio, where they are stimulated by a developmentally appropriate curriculum. They also are directed to needed immunization services and health care. All children are given a developmental screening and referred to supportive services based on the results.

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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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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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Head Start | Hancock, Hardin, Wyandot, And Putnam Community Action Commission

Head Start is an income based, free, family-focused preschool program. Accepts children ages three to five years old - including children with special needs. Head Start provides comprehensive services to help prepare children for Kindergarten. Children receive educational services, family support, nutritious snacks & meals, health screenings, and mental health services. Family Support Specialists work with families to develop and achieve family goals, while teachers supply school readiness skills such as language development, math & science activities, and creative arts. Head Start thrives on parent involvement. Whether it is volunteering in the classroom, attending parent group, or participating in Policy Council, volunteering helps strengthen your relationship with your child as well as contribute to your child's overall development.

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Early Head Start - Frederickstown | Knox County Head Start

Early Head Start (children birth to 3 years). - Full-day child care. - Income eligibility applies. - Nutritious breakfast, lunch and snack provided. - Medical, dental, hearing and vision screenings provided. - Family services. - Monthly parent/family events.

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Early Head Start And Home Based Program | Great Lakes Community Action Partnership Headquarters

Provides infant and childcare services for children birth to age 3. Children may receive care for up to 12 hours per day, 5 days per week. Home-Based Program provides families with 90-minute home visits each week to guide parents as they learn skills to help children grow and develop. Provides hands-on learning experiences for children and parents. Children and parents also have opportunities to participate in two group socialization experiences each month, which offer a chance for children to develop social skills and parents to network with one another.

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Early Head Start | Hamilton County Educational Service Center

Provides federally-funded child development program that provides educational experiences and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low-income children and children with disabilities age three to five to be prepared to enter school.

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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 - Home Based Program | Knox County Head Start

Home-Based Education for pregnant moms and children ages birth to three. We provide FREE, quality education in your home, focused on strengthening parents as each child's first and best teacher. Parent/child socializations take place twice per month. EHS children receive one pack of diapers per month.

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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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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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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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Head Start | Catholic Charities Corporation

Administers the Catholic Charities Head Start program, which has 11 sites in Cleveland and 1 site in Parma. A Federal delegate agency. Handles registration and enrollment for its sites.

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Early Head Start - Northgate | Knox County Head Start

Early Head Start (Children ages 6 weeks to 3 years). - Income eligibility applies. - Nutritious breakfast, lunch, and snack provided. -Medical, dental, hearing, and vision screenings provided. -Family services and monthly parent/family events .

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Early Head Start | West Ohio Community Action Partnership

Provides a comprehensive program which, for eligible families, provides case management for pregnant women, infant care, and parenting education. The children are in a group care setting with a low caregiver to child ratio, where they are stimulated by a developmentally appropriate curriculum. They also are directed to needed immunization services and health care. All children are given a developmental screening and referred to supportive services based on the results.

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