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Connecticut Free Preschool Directory

Welcome to Free Preschool Directory's listings for Connecticut. Our Connecticut listings include 113 affordable and free preschools with several different pieces of information that can help parents connect with preschools in their area.

Counties in Connecticut

Fairfield (23)
Hartford (17)
Litchfield (6)
Middlesex (4)
New Haven (21)
New London (10)
Tolland (3)
Windham (8)



Connecticut Free Preschools:

Aces Middlesex County Early Head Start - Area Cooperative Educational Services
Location: Middletown, CT - 06457
Contact Phone: (203) 407-4441
Details: The mission of the ACES Middlesex County Early Head Start Partnership is to ensure that the cornerstones of child development, family development, staff development, and community building are in place for Middlesex County’s income eligible expectant families or families with infants and toddlers through age three. The purpose of the ACES Middlesex County Early Head Start Partnership approach is to utilize existing family and child services, and to expand their capacity to provide the comprehensive array of family and child supports unique to the Head Start experience.
Wic/80 Main - Early Head Start of Northern Fairfield County
Location: Danbury, CT - 06810
Contact Phone: (203) 743-3993
Details: The Early Head Start program serves lower income infants, toddlers and their families. The program is center-based, and provides early childhood care and development, as well as family support services on a year-round basis. Our EHS staff and caregivers have specialized training in infant/toddler development, with the skills and experience to provide an individualized program to meet each child’s health, education and nutritional needs. There are soft places for babies to sit or lie down, and comfortable, private spaces for mothers to breastfeed their baby. Mobile infants have lots of space to crawl and pull up on. Toddlers have ample space to walk, run and climb. Classroom materials are developmentally appropriate and foster healthy social, emotional, cognitive and language development in a safe, warm, caring environment. The EHS program is seamlessly aligned with our existing Head Start program in order to deliver a unified birth-to school continuum of high quality, comprehensive early childhood education to every child, in parallel with an equally comprehensive family development program that builds a solid foundation for successful transition to Kindergarten and lifelong learning. The schedule ranges from school-day (8:30am to 3:30pm) to full-day (7:30am to 6:00pm) in order to accommodate the varied needs of families. The Early Head Start Program provides comprehensive child development services including education, health, nutrition, mental health, disability services, and social services including family and community partnerships.
Charles H. Barrows Stem Academy - EASTCONN Head Start
Location: North Windham, CT - 06256
Contact Phone: (860) 455-1518
Details: EASTCONN administers Head Start, a comprehensive, federally funded program for income eligible preschool-age children and their families in Windham and Tolland counties. Center-based programs are available in Killingly, Plainfield, Putnam, Vernon and Windham. Head Start incorporates a strong family involvement component, ensuring that families are involved in their child's education. Other benefits of Head Start include support with health, dental, nutrition, and mental health needs.
Danbury Head Start Center (dhsc) - Head Start of Northern Fairfield County
Location: Danbury, CT - 06810
Contact Phone: (203) 743-3993
Details: Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. sponsors the Head Start of Northern Fairfield County Program, annually serving more than 350 low-income preschool children and their families through center-based programs and services. Head Start is a Federal program designed to advance the school readiness of low-income children by providing comprehensive early childhood care and education, as well as family development services that include health, education, social services, and parent-community involvement. The Early Head Start program serves lower income infants, toddlers and their families. The program is center-based, and provides early childhood care and development, as well as family support services on a year-round basis.
Eastconn Head Start At Killingly High School - EASTCONN Head Start
Location: Dayville, CT - 06241
Contact Phone: (860) 779-6793
Details: EASTCONN administers Head Start, a comprehensive, federally funded program for income eligible preschool-age children and their families in Windham and Tolland counties. Center-based programs are available in Killingly, Plainfield, Putnam, Vernon and Windham. Head Start incorporates a strong family involvement component, ensuring that families are involved in their child's education. Other benefits of Head Start include support with health, dental, nutrition, and mental health needs.
Eastconn/vernon Public Schools Head Start Partnership - EASTCONN Head Start
Location: Vernon, CT - 06066
Contact Phone: (860) 870-6085
Details: EASTCONN administers Head Start, a comprehensive, federally funded program for income eligible preschool-age children and their families in Windham and Tolland counties. Center-based programs are available in Killingly, Plainfield, Putnam, Vernon and Windham. Head Start incorporates a strong family involvement component, ensuring that families are involved in their child's education. Other benefits of Head Start include support with health, dental, nutrition, and mental health needs.
Enfield Head Start - Enfield Head Start
Location: Enfield, CT - 06082
Contact Phone: (860) 253-6470
Details: Enfield Head start, a high quality, comprehensive child development program, provides a foundation for children and families to achieve their full potential and be able to effectively contribute to a changing society.
Family Development Center - Manchester Memorial Hospital
Location: Vernon, CT - 06066
Contact Phone: (860) 432-5278
Details: Early Head Start - Designed for income-eligible expectant families and those with children birth through age three. Early Head Start provides: Educational home visits; Child developmental assessments; Social activities; Child development services; Health, dental, nutritional and mental health services; Links to community resources
Killingly Head Start - EASTCONN Head Start
Location: Dayville, CT - 06241
Contact Phone: (860) 779-0410
Details: EASTCONN administers Early Head Start, a comprehensive child development and family support program in Windham and Tolland Counties. This program serves pregnant women and children, birth to age 3, and their families, in home-visiting and center-based programs. EASTCONN offers Early Head Start in northeastern Connecticut, while Windham Public Schools provides the program for the greater Windham area. Stafford Public Schools offers a home-based program in the Stafford area. Early Head Start incorporates a strong family involvement component, ensuring that families are involved in their child's education. Other benefits of Early Head Start include assistance with health, dental, nutrition, and mental health needs. EASTCONN administers Head Start, a comprehensive, federally funded program for income eligible preschool-age children and their families in Windham and Tolland counties. Center-based programs are available in Killingly, Plainfield, Putnam, Vernon and Windham. Head Start incorporates a strong family involvement component, ensuring that families are involved in their child's education. Other benefits of Head Start include support with health, dental, nutrition, and mental health needs.
Laurel Gardens Head Start Center - Head Start of Northern Fairfield County
Location: Danbury, CT - 06810
Contact Phone: (203) 743-3993
Details: Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc. sponsors the Head Start of Northern Fairfield County Program, annually serving more than 350 low-income preschool children and their families through center-based programs and services. Head Start is a Federal program designed to advance the school readiness of low-income children by providing comprehensive early childhood care and education, as well as family development services that include health, education, social services, and parent-community involvement.