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Pittsburgh Public Schools - Early Childhood Education Programs

Provides children, ages birth to five, with a comprehensive educational program designed to reinforce and respond to the unique strengths and needs of the individual child. Supportive learning environments are fostered to stimulate a child's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth. Community partnerships are cultivated to build a core network of support services and resources for children and families.

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Early Learning Resource Center - Bucks County - Early Education Enrollment

Provides child development and family support services to low-income pregnant women, infants and toddlers, and their families.

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Luzerne County Head Start - Early Head Start

Luzerne County Head Start’s Early Head Start (EHS) program is a weekly home visiting program that provides comprehensive child development and family support services to pregnant women, children age birth to age 3, and their families. EHS works to maximize the development of infants and toddlers by creating pathways for families to be successful. Once a child is 3-years-old, he or she may transition into center-based Head Start services or into another early childhood education program.

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Early Learning Connections - Home-Based Early Head Start

Provides weekly visits to the homes of expectant/new parents focusing on child development, safety, nutrition and family goals. Hosts playgroups twice a month for parents and children to socialize and share. Assistance in connecting with community resources when needed. Support for parents.

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Capital Area Head Start Services (CAHS) - Head Start center Based Services

Offers Head Start and Early Head Start programming.

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The Foundation for Delaware County - Chester Healthy Start Program

Provides comprehensive supports to expectant families and those with children under the age of 18 months including health education, developmental screenings for infants and toddlers, resources and referrals, care coordination, breastfeeding support, safe sleep education, and resources. Women can enroll pregnant or postpartum and in any pregnancy (first or subsequent).

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United Way of Adams County - Ready to Learn

Works with many community partners to promote quality early learning by collaborating and communicating with partners. Provides education and outreach to parents of small children. Supports school readiness/transition activities.

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Community Progress Council - Early Head Start

Provides Early Head Start, which is often the first connection for families with children from 6 weeks to 3 years old. Focuses on a child’s healthy development: How a child learns, grows, shares feelings, speaks, and makes friends. Helps each family understand their child’s growth and set goals for their path forward. Offers services that include nutrition, safety, mental health, and education support.

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Private Industry Council of Westmoreland/Fayette - Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K Counts

Provides Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K Counts programs for children and services to pregnant parents.

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Child Development Centers - Pre-Elementary School Programs

Head Start and Pre-K Counts are full-day, school-year programs that are intended to prepare children for a successful transition to kindergarten and elementary school. These programs are entirely free for income-eligible families. Year-round, private-pay preschool is also available.

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Luzerne County Head Start - Early Head Start

Luzerne County Head Start’s Early Head Start (EHS) program is a weekly home visiting program that provides comprehensive child development and family support services to pregnant women, children age birth to age 3, and their families. EHS works to maximize the development of infants and toddlers by creating pathways for families to be successful. Once a child is 3-years-old, he or she may transition into center-based Head Start services or into another early childhood education program.

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Community Services of Venango County - Early Head Start

Provides an Early Head Start program for pregnant individuals and children up to 3 years of age.

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Child Development Centers - Pre-Elementary School Programs

Head Start and Pre-K Counts are full-day, school-year programs that are intended to prepare children for a successful transition to kindergarten and elementary school. These programs are entirely free for income-eligible families. Year-round, private-pay preschool is also available.

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Lawrence County Community Action Partnership - Early Learning - Early Head Start

Provides an Early Head Start program to infants and toddlers ages six weeks to three years old. Meals and diapers are provided.

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The Foundation for Delaware County - Chester Healthy Start Program

Provides comprehensive supports to expectant families and those with children under the age of 18 months including health education, developmental screenings for infants and toddlers, resources and referrals, care coordination, breastfeeding support, safe sleep education, and resources. Women can enroll pregnant or postpartum and in any pregnancy (first or subsequent).

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Luzerne County Head Start - Early Head Start

Luzerne County Head Start’s Early Head Start (EHS) program is a weekly home visiting program that provides comprehensive child development and family support services to pregnant women, children age birth to age 3, and their families. EHS works to maximize the development of infants and toddlers by creating pathways for families to be successful. Once a child is 3-years-old, he or she may transition into center-based Head Start services or into another early childhood education program.

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Private Industry Council of Westmoreland/Fayette - Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K Counts

Provides Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K Counts programs for children and services to pregnant parents.

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Bradford-Tioga Head Start - Early Head Start

Offers a home-based program that provides comprehensive education, health, nutrition, and social services based on the individual needs of the family. Home visitors, called Family Partners, make weekly home visits to provide services designed to enhance the child's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development. Also coordinates monthly play groups.

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Child Development Centers - Pre-Elementary School Programs

Head Start and Pre-K Counts are full-day, school-year programs that are intended to prepare children for a successful transition to kindergarten and elementary school. These programs are entirely free for income-eligible families. Year-round, private-pay preschool is also available.

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SUMMIT Early Learning - Early Head Start - Classroom

Early Head Start (Classroom Program) is a free voluntary program for eligible families with children ages 2-3. SUMMIT teachers and family support staff provide services to children and families in the core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being with parents as partners every step of the way.

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Child Development Centers - Pre-Elementary School Programs

Head Start and Pre-K Counts are full-day, school-year programs that are intended to prepare children for a successful transition to kindergarten and elementary school. These programs are entirely free for income-eligible families. Year-round, private-pay preschool is also available.

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Capital Area Head Start Services (CAHS) - Early Head Start Home Based Services

Provides home based services, including health and developmental screenings, ongoing individualized educational assessment, weekly home visits, monthly family days, and parent involvement opportunities.

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Westmoreland Community Action - Early Head Start

Offers a child and family development program provided in the home. Monthly play groups offered.

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Child Development Centers - Pre-Elementary School Programs

Head Start and Pre-K Counts are full-day, school-year programs that are intended to prepare children for a successful transition to kindergarten and elementary school. These programs are entirely free for income-eligible families. Year-round, private-pay preschool is also available.

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Community Services For Children - Head Start Programs

Coordinates Early Head Start programs for low-income pregnant women/families with children, birth - age 3, and Head Start programs for preschool children, age 3-5, in the Lehigh Valley. Provides Early Head Start services in Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton at SafeStart Centers. Provides Head Start services in Allentown and Easton at Pre-K Counts preschool. Bilingual staff Health care information services Community Resource Book

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