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Free preschools in Chenango county.

Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Chenango county. These preschool can help low-income people by offerring free and discounted rates for child care. We welcome user reviews and corrections of child care listings, as we strive to provide our users with the best and most up-to-date information possible. Simply click on the listing for more information.

Chenango Free Preschools:

Norwich Gibson Head Start - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: Norwich, NY - 13815
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.
Bainbridge Head Start - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: Bainbridge, NY - 13733
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.
Early Head Start Family Center - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: Norwich, NY - 13815
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Chenango County Early Head Start is a federally funded and locally operated program for pregnant women and children ages birth to three. Families are served by weekly home based visits and in a combination option with classroom experience. Activities are planned that encourage parents to observe and celebrate the developmental growth of their child. The program also provides two group experiences monthly for enrolled families. Early Head Start believes that children are natural learners, and parents are their first teachers. By working together, parents and Early Head Start Home Visitors can provide activities and other experiences that encourage the natural development of each child including school-readiness skills. The program utilizes materials from the home whenever possible and promotes the home as a natural classroom. Early Head Start also believes that a child's learning and development involves the whole family. Staff are ready to support families with resources and information on health, nutrition and social services, as well as child development. We encourage parents to become involved in all aspects of Early Head Start, including decisions about the program itself. Training and information on a variety of topics is also offered to parents. Early Head Start provides or refers families for services to meet each child's developmental needs, including individualized activities developed with input from parents, medical providers and other agencies. Staff work closely with families and other agencies to identify and monitor potential disabilities. Early Head Start also serves as a transitional step into the Head Start program.
Greene Head Start - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: Greene, NY - 13778
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.
New Berlin Head Start - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: New Berlin, NY - 13411
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.
North Norwich Head Start - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: North Norwich, NY - 13814
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.
Oxford Head Start - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: Oxford, NY - 13830
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.
Phs Home Based - Opportunities For Chenango, Inc.
Location: Norwich, NY - 13815
Contact Phone: (607) 334-7114
Details: Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities designed to meet their individual needs. Families receive comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, education and social services. Programming is offered through either a center base or home base design. Parents are actively involved in all aspects of the program. 204 families are served at 6 centers throughout the county or through a home base design. Both program models provide a planned, organized and consistently implemented curriculum to support child development and education following the Head Start National Performance Standards. The center based program consists of a part day preschool classroom experience offered 4 days per week and includes one home visit every 4-6 weeks. The home base program consists of weekly visits to the family and two group socialization experiences each month. Activities for children are designed to build their social, cognitive, language and physical development. Staff use a variety of teaching strategies to enhance children's school readiness skills. They are exposed to new experiences, ideas and challenges. The program is inclusive of all children, including those with identified disabilities and developmental needs. Working in partnership with families, Head Start strives to ensure that all children receive appropriate medical and dental care and that families establish a "medical and dental home" for ongoing health care. All children receive vision, hearing, social-emotional and developmental screenings within the first 45 days of program start up. Referrals for additional evaluations are made when appropriate. In addition, children also receive at least 1/3 of their daily nutritional requirements when participating in a Head Start classroom experience. One of the unique aspects of the Head Start Program is its family centered philosophy. Parents are supported in their role as primary educators of their child. Head Start parents are fully involved in program governance, including decisions about program planning, budgeting and staff selection. Parents work as program and classroom volunteers and provide over 20,000 hours of volunteer service each year. Each family has the opportunity to acquire new information, to participate in a variety of training sessions and to receive referrals to other resources. These services are all intended to strengthen the family unit and to support them in achieving their goals.