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Head Start/Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Jenkins Creek Elementary School HeadStart
Operates combined Head Start/ECEAP classrooms at seven sites in Kent for children ages 3-5 from low-income families. Family support services are part of the program. The Jenkins Creek site offers full-day 6.5 hour and part-day 3.5 hour classes, M-Th.
Coordinates Head Start and the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) preschools, which provide education and socialization skill development activities.
Family support services are part of the program.
Provides services at six sites in Kent and Covington in Kent School District.
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Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) offered at YWCA Spokane in Airway Heights
Preschool program for low-income families. Daily lesson plans include activities for kindergarten readiness.
The Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) is Washington's comprehensive pre-kindergarten program serving at-risk three and four year old children and their families. ECEAP provides children with preschool education, health services, intensive family support, and parent engagement and training.
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Head Start Program / ECEAP offered at Sea Mar's Community Services Office in Seattle
Operates a combined Head Start/ECEAP preschool classroom for low-income children, primarily age 4, geared to their developmental needs.
Provides preschool children of low-income families with a comprehensive program to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional and psychological needs.
Head Start program offers:
- Preschool education geared to children's developmental needs.
- Health, nutrition and family support services.
- Literacy, leadership and employment training opportunities for parents.
- Services for homeless children and families.
ECEAP program offers:
- Preschool experience which celebrates diversity and is geared to the individual child.
- Nutritious family-style meals.
- Medical, dental, vision and hearing screenings.
- Health and nutrition education for children and families.
- Parent groups and classes.
- Job training and employment programs for parents.
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Head Start offered by Northshore School District at Arrowhead Elementary School
Offers the Head Start program - the federally funded, comprehensive early learning program that provides services to low-income children and their families.
Head Start
Federally funded, comprehensive early learning program that provides services to eligible children and their families.
Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP)
Washington state funded, comprehensive early learning program. ECEAP provides free services and support to eligible children and their families.
Serves children who are from low-income families or who have developmental or environmental risk factors that could interfere with school success.
Ready Start
Serves children from low-income families or who have environmental risk factors that could interfere with school success.
Blended multi-age, inclusive model, serving students, ages 3 1/2 -5.
Classrooms will be taught and supported by a general education teacher, a special education teacher, and a para professional.
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Head Start/ECEAP/Early Head Start offered Spokane Community College
A child development program that provides early childhood education, social services and heath services for eligible young children and families, including help with special needs. Check the website for area locations.
A child development program that provides early childhood education, social services and heath services for eligible young children and families, including help with special needs.
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Head Start Program offered by Benton Franklin Head Start at Marcus Whitman
Provides school preparedness and strengthening for children in families that are below the poverty guideline and have multiple barriers.
Provides school preparedness and strengthening for children in families that are below the poverty guideline and have multiple barriers. Believes that parents are their child's first and most important teacher and are essential in the child's education and development. Provides the head start needed to enter kindergarten.
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ECEAP offered at Camas Path
ECEAP is an income-based program designed to aid 3 and 4 year old children and their families. To promote school success, ECEAP provides preschool education, family support, and health and nutrition services. Culturally and developmentally appropriate activities will be provided. This center provides Salish speaking teachers who teach the language to our children, staff, parents and the community.
The Camas Education Program provides educational opportunities for Kalispel Tribal members, Native Americans, and the community at large.
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Head Start/Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Kent Valley Early Learning Center
Operates combined Head Start/ECEAP classrooms at several sites in Kent for children ages 3-5 from low-income families. Family support services are part of the program.
Coordinates Head Start and the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) preschools, which provide education and socialization skill development activities.
Family support services are part of the program.
Provides services at six sites in Kent and Covington in Kent School District.
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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 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 Childhood Education offered by Lewis Clark Early Childhood Program at Parkway 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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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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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 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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Head Start and ECEAP offered at Opportunity Council - Whatcom County
Offers preschool services throughout Whatcom County for children between the ages of 3 and 5. Programs include school readiness, literacy, and math-based early childhood education program. Full and part-day options available.
Provides a comprehensive child development program for low-income children. Centers located in Bellingham, Blaine, Ferndale, Deming, Sumas, and Nooksack.
Programs include:
- A school readiness, literacy, and math-based early childhood education program
- Individual Education Plans for every child
- Individualization for students with disabilities
- Interpreter support for dual language learners
- Family Support Services and Family Engagement opportunities
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Snack are provided
- Both full and part-day options
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Early and Elementary Education Programs offered by Bethel School District
Provides education to children living within the school boundaries. Services may include Special Education for children until they are 3 years old, ECEAP or Head Start, Early Head Start and regular education for children grades K-12.
Provides education to children living within the school boundaries.
Services may include Special Education for children until they are 3 years old, ECEAP or Head Start, Early Head Start and regular education for children grades K-12.
Schools within the district include:
- Bethel Elementary Learning Academy: (253) 800-4990
- Bethel Early Learning/Child Find Programs: (253) 800-4100
- Camas Prairie Elementary: (253) 800-7400
- Centennial Elementary: (253) 800-7700
- Clover Creek Elementary: (253) 800-7800
- Elk Plain School of Choice: (253) 800-7900
- Evergreen Elementary: (253) 800-8200
- Expedition Elementary: (253) 800-2400
- Frederickson Elementary: (253) 800-6300
- Graham Elementary: (253) 800-8500
- Kapowsin Elementary: (253) 800-8600
- Katherine G Johnson Elementary: (253) 800-3000
- Naches Trail Elementary: (253) 800-8700
- Nelson Elementary: (253) 800-6400
- North Star Elementary: (253) 800-8800
- Pioneer Valley Elementary: (253) 800-8900
- Rocky Ridge Elementary: (253) 800-5000
- Roy Elementary: (253) 800-5100
- Shining Mountain Elementary: (253) 800-5200
- Spanaway Elementary: (253) 800-5300
- Thompson Elementary: (253) 800-5800.
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Head Start/ECEAP Preschool offered at Chase Lake Elementary
A preschool program for children ages 3-5 that focuses on child development and kindergarten readiness.
A preschool program for children ages 3-5 that focuses on child development and kindergarten readiness. The program runs September through June, Tuesday through Friday, for four hours a day. Children enjoy activities based on a planned curriculum with individualized attention and lessons that meet their specific learning goals. Families are supported by advocates who help the family develop goals and connect them with resources.
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Head Start offered at Yakama Nation Head Start in Wapato
Provides early childhood education, culture, language, and continuous support to empower diverse Native children and families.
Provides early childhood education, culture, language, and continuous support to empower diverse Native children and families.
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Early Childhood and ECEAP offered at YMCA
Located on Eastern Washington University’s campus: Care for children 6 weeks to 10 years old, child-centered programming to EWU Students, faculty and staff.
YMCA Child Care is a place for children to explore, learn, feel safe, cared for and celebrated. Encourage positive relationships between the children, childcare staff and parents to ensure a high-quality experience for the children.
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Child Find and Early Education Information offered at University Place School District
Serves as a location for Child Find, a program to help identify children with disabilities.
Early Education (ECEAP) services are provided to the UP School District through Pierce County Human Services.
Child Find:
Serves as a location or contact point for families in the University Place School District.
Offers screenings throughout the school year to help identify children birth to 5 years old who may need special services in order to experience success in school.
Special services can include occupational, physical and/or speech therapies, or a specialized early childhood program.
Screenings will not show conclusively that a child has special needs, but it will indicate if he or she may need further assessment.
Early Childhood Education Assistance Program - ECEAP
Program is administered to University Place families through Pierce County Human Services
Offers free preschool to low-income families with four year old children.
Provides children with social, health, nutrition, and education services.
Contact Human Services at 253-798-4400 option 4.
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Early Childhood Education offered at Franklin Pierce School District Early Learning Center
Teaches children social, physical, emotional and pre academic skills to prepare them for the kindergarten experience. Meals and transportation may be provided. Free program for 3-4 year old children.
Offers several programs to help with childhood development.
Head Start/ECEAP
Teaches children social, physical, emotional and pre academic skills to prepare them for the kindergarten experience.
Meals and transportation may be provided.
Free program for 3-4 year old children.
For children under the age of 3, Early Head Start home visiting may be an option.
Developmental Preschool
Offers small classes where students with special needs receive specially designed instruction to meet their individual needs.
Offers morning and afternoon classes.
Child Find
Offers screenings throughout the school year to help identify children aged 34 months to 5 years old who may need special services in order to experience success in school.
Special services can include occupational, physical and/or speech therapies, or a specialized early childhood program.
Screenings will not show conclusively that a child has special needs, but it will indicate if he or she may need further assessment.
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Head Start/ECEAP Preschool offered at Monroe Head Start/ECEAP and Early Head Start
A preschool program for children ages 3-5 that focuses on child development and kindergarten readiness.
A preschool program for children ages 3-5 that focuses on child development and kindergarten readiness. The program runs September through June, Tuesday through Friday, for four hours a day. Children enjoy activities based on a planned curriculum with individualized attention and lessons that meet their specific learning goals. Families are supported by advocates who help the family develop goals and connect them with resources.
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Early Child Education offered at Chelan Douglas Child Services Association
Offers Early Head Start, Head Start, Early ECEAP, ECEAP, and Early Head Start Home Base for pregnant mothers and newborns; as well as summer school age program and private childcare.
Offers Early Head Start, Head Start, Early ECEAP, ECEAP, and Early Head Start Home Base for pregnant mothers and newborns; as well as summer school age program and private childcare.
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Early Childhood Education offered by Lewis Clark Early Childhood Program at Grantham 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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