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Early Head
Start
Family Child
Care Homes
View the LSF
Early Head Start 2010-2011 Annual Report (PDF format)
Lutheran Services Florida offers Early Head Start programming in family
child care home settings. Federal funding for the program comes to LSF through
Hillsborough County Head Start/Early Head Start under the Hillsborough County
Board of County Commissioners.
Early Head Start is a federally-funded community-based program for low-income
families with infants and toddlers. Its mission is simple: to enhance the
development of very young children and to promote healthy family functioning.
EHS provides comprehensive, year-round child and family development services for
low-income families with children ages six weeks to 3 years.
EHS is operated locally by Hillsborough County Head Start/Early Head Start,
which is one of the largest Head Start programs in the southeastern United
States, serving 3,474 children and their families.
The agency recently received the largest Early Head Start American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act grant award in the State of Florida. The agency was awarded
$11.7 million to expand both Head Start and Early Head Start in 2010. The funds,
awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will be received
over a two-year period. The funds will create or retain 90 jobs, including early
childhood teaching positions and coordinators for social services, according to
the Hillsborough County Head Start/Early Head Start website.
Thanks to these new funds, Hillsborough County has partnered with Lutheran
Services Florida and the Tampa Metropolitan YMCA. The majority of the infants
and toddlers served by LSF and the YMCA will be served in family child care
homes, a popular child care choice for many parents, but a rare option for Early
Head Start. The program has now become the largest family child care provider in
the nation for Early Head Start, according to the Hillsborough County Head
Start/Early Head Start website. Many of the family child care home providers in
the expanded program are part of LSF’s Child Care Food Program, which is
designed to ensure that children in day care programs receive healthy,
well-balanced food every day. LSF’s Child Care Food Program, with more than 550
day care homes, is the largest in the State of Florida. The YMCA offers a
program to train family child care home providers to receive the Child
Development Associate degree, which is a requirement to become an Early Head
Start provider.
Most Early Head Start family child care homes serve no more than four infants
and toddlers. The program promotes developmentally appropriate intellectual,
emotional and social activities based on the Creative Curriculum for Infants,
Toddlers and Two’s.
During weekly home visits and parent-toddler activity groups, trained EHS staff
plan activities with families to foster the child's development, increase family
literacy, promote healthy parent-child relationships and provide parenting
support and education. Parents are assisted with transitioning their children
into Head Start or other preschool programs when the child reaches age three.
Families are linked to community resources such as food, clothing, housing,
child care, employment, English classes, health care and mental health
counseling.
Studies show that EHS has a positive effect on child development. Findings from
an EHS Impact Study show that EHS children on average have higher cognitive
development scores, larger vocabularies at age three, and demonstrate a higher
level of social-emotional development than children in a control group. Studies
also show that EHS programs improve the health of the children and the families
they serve.
LSF has a long standing history of providing educational opportunities to
children through the Head Start Program. The PEPPI (Preschool Enrichment Program
with Parental Involvement) Head Start Program has for nearly three decades been
improving the quality of life for at-risk preschool children by providing
comprehensive services to families in Belle Glade, a poverty-stricken area
populated largely by low-income families and migrant workers. Every parent is
required to play an active role in the program including participating in school
activities, volunteering in the classroom, serving as chaperones for school
field trips and maintaining the school building and property. Since PEPPI began
in 1982, thousands of children and their families in the Belle Glade area have
benefited from the services provided by LSF's PEPPI Head Start Program.
Eligibility
Families must meet current Federal Poverty Guidelines in order for their
children to qualify for Early Head Start. Parents must provide: proof of income
(income tax returns, W-2 forms, Form 1099 or paycheck stubs); proof of benefits
or support received from AFDC/TANF/Food Stamps, court-ordered child support,
Social Security/SSI, foster care grants or unemployment benefits; Bureau of
Vital Statistics birth certificate for eligible children; proof of guardianship
or custody, if applicable; work and/or school status for parents; proof of
residency (electric bill, water bill or driver’s license); and the child’s
current physical and immunization records.
If no openings are available for children who are deemed eligible for the
program, the children will be placed on a waiting list.
For More Information
For more information on the LSF Early Head Start Program, call 813-676-9489 or
visit the office at 3635 W. Waters Ave., Tampa, FL 33614 between the hours of 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
To visit the Hillsborough County Head Start/Early Head Start website, click
below:
http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/headstart/
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