Curriculum
Head Start
Since 1965, Head Start has been providing low income children and families the supports they need for a better future.
Head Start's approach includes:
- a fundamental belief that all children can succeed
- a commitment to provide a nurturing environment that supports the healthy growth and development of each child in the context of the child's family, culture, and community
- relating to parents as partners who share in decision-making and actively participate in policy groups that support the whole family
- meeting the needs of children with special challenges
- strengthening linkages within communities
The Head Start program provides:
- activities that help preschoolers grow mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically.
- free health screening, vision, and hearing; mental health services
- healthy meals and snacks, and enjoy playing indoors and outdoors in a safe setting.
- support and resources for problems that affect the entire family
To learn more about the Head Start programs administered by FELS at the Paley and Lassin Early Learning Services, contact Rebecca Smith at 215-725-8930, extension 155.
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