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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.
Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

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Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Case/Care Management
Group Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Parenting Skills Classes
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Student Counseling Services
Prejob Guidance
Professional Continuing Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
Head Start
General Counseling Services
Parent Support Groups
Early Head Start
School Readiness Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Respite Care
Home Based Mental Health Services
Social Skills Training
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Therapeutic Camps
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten 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
Provide education and health services to eligible children and families to support for physical, social, emotional, mental, and language development. *Home Based Services: once a week visits at least 90 minutes long as well as socialization activities twice a month.
Provides comprehensive educational services for pregnant women, children birth to 5 years of age focusing on school readiness and social-emotional growth; health, dental, and mental health services; services to children with disabilities; parent partnership and involvement; and daily nutritious meals.
Offers a free educational development program for children from low-income homes and children with disabilities. Provides education, health services, nutritional services, mental health services, pre and post-natal services, and special needs services. Offers both full day and half day classes are available.
Provides Head Start and preschool classes for young children. Offers a wide spectrum of services and program options for children and their families. Works with young children and focuses on supporting their self-confidence, social competence, physical health, and academic preparation.

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

Provides care and preschool services for children ages 3-5. Children enrolled in the program attend classes Mon through Thu during the school year. Centers provide a daily meal and snack along with hands-on activities. Children are provided with medical, mental health, nutrition and dental services. Families also receive at least two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences.
Provides readiness education for children ages 3-5 years. Head Start also provides an opportunity for parental involvement, social services, health screenings/linkages/education, nutrition education, etc. Children with disabilities are welcome. Meals and snacks are provided.

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Special Education Assessment
Head Start

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
Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.
- 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.
Head Start, MVCDC, serves income-eligible children ages 0 to 5 years, in Clark, Madison, and Montgomery counties. Head Start services provided to the children and families are: education, nutrition, health, dental, mental health, and social services.
- 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 - Serving Centerburg School District - Nutritious Breakfast and Lunch - Medical, Dental, Hearing, Vision Screenings - Family Services - Monthly Parent/Family Events - Field Trips - Formal Kindergarten Transition Plan.
Administers a federal program for children birth - 5 years old that are low-income, in foster care and/or children with special needs in half-day classrooms and full-day classrooms. Education, health, nutrition, mental health, special needs, family advocacy and transition services are available to the Early Head Start child and/or Head Start child and family. Transportation may be available for Head Start preschool children that are ages 3 - 5 years old. Children receive meals and snacks, socialization and education in a safe and nurturing environment.
Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

Categories

Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Case/Care Management
Group Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Parenting Skills Classes
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Student Counseling Services
Prejob Guidance
Professional Continuing Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
Head Start
General Counseling Services
Parent Support Groups
Early Head Start
School Readiness Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Respite Care
Home Based Mental Health Services
Social Skills Training
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Therapeutic Camps
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.
Offers a free educational development program for children from low-income homes and children with disabilities. Provides education, health services, nutritional services, mental health services, pre and post-natal services, and special needs services. Offers both full day and half day classes are available.
Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

Categories

Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Case/Care Management
Group Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Parenting Skills Classes
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Student Counseling Services
Prejob Guidance
Professional Continuing Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
Head Start
General Counseling Services
Parent Support Groups
Early Head Start
School Readiness Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Respite Care
Home Based Mental Health Services
Social Skills Training
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Therapeutic Camps
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
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.

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

Categories

Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Case/Care Management
Group Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Parenting Skills Classes
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Recreational Therapy
Art Therapy
Student Counseling Services
Prejob Guidance
Professional Continuing Education
Suicide Prevention Programs
Head Start
General Counseling Services
Parent Support Groups
Early Head Start
School Readiness Programs
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Respite Care
Home Based Mental Health Services
Social Skills Training
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Therapeutic Camps
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Family Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Services offered at Teaching & Mentoring Communities Inc., include Child Development and Health Services, Family Services, Nutrition Services, Transportation services, Referrals for Social Service with other agencies, assistance in Continuing Education, Employment and much more! Service to children with disabilities include: Hearing, Vision, Speech and Language Referrals, Orthopedic Referrals and much more. In addition, TMC works in partnership with Early Intervention programs, local school districts and other community agencies that specialize in services for children with disabilities. Additional services include: Developmentally appropriate curriculum, Individualization, Services for parents, Culture friendly atmosphere, Parent advocacy. Items needed for registration: check stubs for past 12-24 months, copies of previous years income tax with attached W2 Form, proof of benefits such as TANF, Medicaid, unemployment, etc., current record of children's immunization, and proof of migration.
Early head Start provides comprehensive educational services for children ages birth to 3 and 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. Head Start services are for children ages 3-5 focusing on school readiness and social-emotional growth; health, dental, and mental health services; services to children with disabilities; parent partnership and involvement; transportation; and daily nutritious meals.