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Mifflinburg Children's Center - Snyder Union Mifflin Child Development, Inc.
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Early Head Start is a no-cost, home-based, family-focused program for low-income pregnant women and families with children ages birth to 3 years. The main goal is to enhance the growth and development of infants and toddlers while supporting parents in their roles as primary caregivers and educators of their children. Individualized services provide education to parents that supports and develops their abilities to foster their child’s development, as well as promotes the parents’ own goals. Early Head Start also helps to coordinate community services to meet the needs of families served. Head Start is a no-cost, comprehensive preschool program for children ages 3-5 from low-income families. In Head Start, children grow and thrive in a supportive, nurturing environment where they and their families have options and opportunities for optimum growth, development, and learning. Head Start provides children with experiences that help them develop awareness, problem solving skills, and self-confidence. The education program works to build skills in areas of small muscle, big muscle, independence, social/emotional, cognition, speech and language, and nutrition. Children develop the skills they need to successfully participate in school