Head Start / Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships
FCM, Inc. services include Early Head Start and Head Start programs. These programs promote school readiness inclusive of health, mental health, nutrition, disabilities and family and community partnerships.
Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood development program that serves children three (3) to five (5) years of age and their families. Early Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood development program that serves infants, toddlers, pregnant women and their families.
Through the Head Start and Early Head Start programs, FCM, Inc. provides learning environments that support children’s growth in the following central domains:
- Language and Literacy
- Cognition
- Approaches to Learning
- Perceptual, Motor and Physical Development
- Social and Emotional Development
FCM, Inc. also works through these programs to build relationships with families that support:
- family well-being and positive parent-child relationships;
- families as learners and lifelong educators;
- family engagement in transitions;
- family connections to peers and community; and
- families as advocates and leaders.
History of Head Start
Established in 1965, Head Start promotes school readiness for children, ages three to five, in low-income families by offering educational, nutritional, health, social and other services. Head Start programs promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. Programs actively engage parents in their children”s learning and help them in making progress toward their educational, literacy and employment goals. Significant emphasis is placed on the involvement of parents in the administration of local Head Start programs.
Early Head Start, launched in 1995, provides support to low-income infants, toddlers, pregnant women and their families. EHS programs enhance children’s physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development; assist pregnant women to access comprehensive prenatal and postpartum care; support parents’ efforts to fulfill their parental roles; and help parents move toward self-sufficiency. Together Head Start and Early Head Start have served tens of millions of children and their families.