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From the Early Head Start Director
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EHS PROGRAM INFORMATION
ICS EHS Program provides high quality, early, continuous child development and family support services to low-income families. We provide educational and developmentally appropriate activities and instruction for children ages birth to 3 years and pregnant women in DeSoto, Grenada, Lafayette, Lowndes, Marshall, Noxubee, Panola, Tallahatchie and Tate counties. ICS Early Head Start serves infants and toddlers and pregnant women for a total of 252 children and families being served.
Our services are child and family focused and has the overall goal of increasing the School Readiness of young children. All of our services are center based and comprehensive. Children attend our program five (5) days a week in a safe, nurturing learning environment. Activities and routines address approaches to learning, social and emotional development, language and literacy, cognition, and perceptual motor and physical development domains. Learning experiences are within the context of children cultures and community.
Early Head Start is committed to protecting and strengthening the bond between parents and children. We support parents as the primary educator of their child. We provide continuity of care in our program which helps children build strong relationships that are critical for their social and intellectual development. We support parents’ efforts to fulfill their parental role and be an advocate for their child. We provide resources and training that will help parent’s support their child’s development and move them toward self-sufficiency and life preparedness.
It is our goal to provide a positive impact in the communities that we serve by working and partnering with those in the community who share common goal of strengthening families. We work continuously to fortify established relationships and build new relationships to enhance services to infants, toddlers and families.
School Readiness
In development of our School Readiness goals the School Readiness Committee reviewed and used the following documents:
- The Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework
- NAEYC Standards
- Early Learning Guidelines IT for Mississippi
- Learning Accomplishment Profile (Birth to Kindergarten))
- The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers and Two’s
Our efforts to prepare children begin with access to proper prenatal care and training for expectant mothers to focus on healthy birth outcomes. Once children are enrolled, well baby checkups are maintained and developmental, social emotional, vision, and hearing screenings are administered within forty-five (45) days. Children are assessed at least three (3) times yearly using online LAP-BK assessment. Child Development Support Plans and teacher-child interactions are individualized to enhance child’s development and to meet School Readiness Goals. Transition begins for children within six (6) months of their 3rd birthday.
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Children Served During the 2023-2024
School Year
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Early Head Start enrolled 270 participants during the 2023-24 school year 87% were income eligible and 12% were public assistance. Among these participants 97% of the participants’ primary language was English and 1% Spanish.
Funded Enrollment: 224 children and 28 pregnant women = 252 Total
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Our Early Head Start Families
The follow is a breakdown of the families we serve in EHS, their employment, job training, and educational levels. Our goal in EHS is to meet our parents where they are and assist them with achieving goals for both themselves and their families.
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Early Head Start LAP-3 Developmental Assessment Progress
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