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325 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114
Offering classes that will provide parents and preschool children with strategies to help ensure the child is successful in kindergarten.
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78 Jefferson Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
SPARK is a family-focused intervention program that helps children get ready for school by building reading, language and social skills, and seeks to create a seamless transition into school for children ages 3-6. Parent partners deliver monthly home- and group-based lessons and activities to families of preschool-aged children.
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11201 Shaker Blvd., Ste. 301 Shaker West Building, Cleveland, OH 44104
Supports kindergarten students and caregivers who need remediation or enrichment. Offered through one-to-one visits and family meetups.
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211 Cleveland
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3705 Lori Sue Avenue, Dayton, OH 45406
Provides early childhood education programs to children ages 3-5 years old, from income eligible families.
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8790 East Market Street, Suite 300, Warren, OH 44484
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
200 Midway Street, London, OH 43140
Provides Home Visit to families with children birth to three years of age. Services are intended to strengthen child(ren)s developmental through age-appropriate curriculum. Parents receive information regarding developmental changes, strategies to strengthen development, and community services available to support the child and family.
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142 Javit Court, Youngstown, OH 44515
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
50 O'bannon Avenue, Newark, OH 43055
A faith-based half day learning program for fully potty trained 3-5 year olds. Your child can look forward to a fun, joyful, and nurturing environment. A typical day consists of time for free play and structured schedules devoted to learning. Throughout the school year, children will have the opportunity to build Christian values, express their creativity through art and music, and learn to the basics of school readiness. The program is Tuesday-Thursday from 9-12
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211 Pathways
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75 June Place, Brookville, OH 45309
Provides early childhood education programs to children ages 3-5, from income eligible families.
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3835 Clifton Avenue, Lorain, OH 44055
Provides a learning environment for children not yet enrolled in formal education. Helps to develop skills for kindergarten readiness.
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211 Summit
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915 North Main Street, Akron, OH 44310
Offers a home-visiting parent-child focused program that collaborates with families and schools to increase children's readiness for kindergarten, increase parents' effectiveness as their children's first teacher, and improve children's transitions into their school. The staff brings all the materials needed to work with the family and at the end of the lesson the family receives a new children's book and learning materials.
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211 Summit
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299 Edwards Street, Youngstown, OH 44502
Offers a structured playgroup for children and their families to help children build skills needed for kindergarten. Activities focus on developing gross and fine motor skills, academics, social skills, coordination, handwriting, following directions, and behavior management. Sessions are led by a licensed therapist and include interactive activities, songs, and games. Meets at least one hour per week, and parents must remain on-site.
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880 E Indianola Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44502
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
540 S Central Avenue, Lima, OH 45804
Early Head Start is a free program for children aged birth to 3 years old that qualify for the program. WOCAP provides daily opportunities for social, emotional and intellectual growth that will prepare children for success in school and in life.
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211 Allen County
2002 Community Circle, Campbell, OH 44405
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
9101 Frederick Pike, Dayton, OH 45414
Provides early childhood education to children ages 3-5 years old from income eligible families.
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711 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44502
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
1515 Indianola Avenue, Columbus, OH 43201
Provides kindergarten readiness skills to children ages 3-6 and their families in the home. Helps parent and child work towards age-appropriate kindergarten readiness skills. Provides child development and parenting skills education, models positive interaction with the child and provides referrals for appropriate services.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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238 Baltimore Street, Dayton, OH 45404
Provides early childhood development and education programs to children ages birth to five years old, from income eligible families.
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727 East Main Street, Columbus, OH 43205
SPARK (Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids) provides home visiting, kindergarten readiness program for 3 and 4 year olds with the skills and tools needed to enter kindergarten. Parent Partners conduct monthly home visits, working with parents to become their child's first teacher. This program is open to children throughout Franklin County.
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711 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44502
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
939 Wilkinson Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44509
Specialized program to help treat adolescence and young adults who have had their first episode of psychosis. Program follows a team-based approach utilizing a modularized curriculum. Those that qualify for the FIRST program must agree to participate in at least two of the services offered which include: Psychiatric Care, Individual Resiliency Training, Psycho-family Education and Support, Case Management and Supportive Employment.
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HNNEO 211
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Home Based Mental Health ServicesSupportive TherapiesSchool Readiness ProgramsPrenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation ProgramsGeneral Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling ServicesEarly Intervention for Mental IllnessMental Health EvaluationEarly Head StartGeneral PsychiatryRespite CareCase/Care ManagementAdolescent/Youth CounselingGroup CounselingAdministrative/Support Services OfficesHead StartChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceInfant and Early Childhood Mental HealthTherapeutic CampsParenting Skills ClassesParent Support GroupsPrejob GuidancePsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsLGBTQ2+ Support GroupsSuicide Prevention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionOrganizational Planning and Development Support
3301 Warsaw Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45205
Kindergarten-readiness program focused on building reading, language, and social skills. Provides home visits and group-based learning opportunities including developmental screens, parent support and education.
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211 UWGC
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280 North Hayden Parkway, Hudson, OH 44236
Provides a preschool program for typically developing children and children with special needs.
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211 Summit
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1500 W. Jefferson Street, Springfield, OH 45506
Provides a weekly home-visiting program called Early Head Start to 68-70 eligible children/pregnant women in Clark County. EHS provides individualized services to pregnant women, infant and toddlers to promote school readiness of young children from families with low income. Promotes the school readiness or children birth to three by enhancing their cognitive, social and emotional development.
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