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Program provides assistance to pregnant women and their families before a child is born, then from age 6 weeks forward, the infant-toddler can be cared for in the Ivory M. Conley and Oak Avenue Head Start Centers where infant-to-certified-caregiver ratio is 4 to 1.
This program provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
BRAD Head Start/Early Head Start, state-funded by the Arkansas Better Chance program, are child-focused programs with the overall goal of increasing school readiness in young children of low-income families.

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School Readiness Programs
Early Head Start
Head Start
Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start promotes school readiness to low-income families. These programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to 5 years old and pregnant women.
A comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to 3, and their families. It is a child-focused program and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families.
Program provides assistance to pregnant women and their families before a child is born, then from age 6 weeks forward, the infant-toddler can be cared for in the Ivory M. Conley and Oak Avenue Head Start Centers where infant-to-certified-caregiver ratio is 4 to 1.
Program is a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant individuals and families with children from birth to age three.
This program provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
A comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to 3, and their families. It is a child-focused program and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families.
This program provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.

Categories

Head Start
Early Head Start
A federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant women and families with children from birth to age three. Services provided directly or through referral may include prenatal education and parenting classes for pregnant women; child development information; parent/child activities; a home visiting program for families with newborns; early education services in a variety of settings; comprehensive health and mental health services including smoking cessation and substance abuse treatment; coordination with organizations providing early intervention for infants and toddlers with disabilities; assistance in obtaining income support, housing or emergency cash; and transportation to program services.
Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start promotes school readiness to low-income families. These programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to 5 years old and pregnant women.
A comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to 3, and their families. It is a child-focused program and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families.
Program provides assistance to pregnant women and their families before a child is born, then from age 6 weeks forward, the infant-toddler can be cared for in the Ivory M. Conley and Oak Avenue Head Start Centers where infant-to-certified-caregiver ratio is 4 to 1.
Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start promotes school readiness to low-income families. These programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to 5 years old and pregnant women.
Program is a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant individuals and families with children from birth to age three.
A comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to 3, and their families. It is a child-focused program and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families.
Program is a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant individuals and families with children from birth to age three.
Program is a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant individuals and families with children from birth to age three.
Program provides assistance to pregnant women and their families before a child is born, then from age 6 weeks forward, the infant-toddler can be cared for in the Ivory M. Conley and Oak Avenue Head Start Centers where infant-to-certified-caregiver ratio is 4 to 1.
A comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to 3, and their families. It is a child-focused program and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families.
A federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant women and families with children from birth to age three. Services provided directly or through referral may include prenatal education and parenting classes for pregnant women; child development information; parent/child activities; a home visiting program for families with newborns; early education services in a variety of settings; comprehensive health and mental health services including smoking cessation and substance abuse treatment; coordination with organizations providing early intervention for infants and toddlers with disabilities; assistance in obtaining income support, housing or emergency cash; and transportation to program services.
Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start promotes school readiness to low-income families. These programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to 5 years old and pregnant women.
Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start promotes school readiness to low-income families. These programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to 5 years old and pregnant women.
Program is a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant individuals and families with children from birth to age three.