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Head Start Program - Put your family on the path to success!

HEAD START SERVICES

 
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Your Child's

First Educational Experience

  • Children are taught by qualified preschool teachers
  • Head Start teachers are professorially trained early childhood educators and meet Head Start/DCFS qualifications
  • Children learn to get along with each other
  • Head Start children play and explore together
  • Children learn to recognize letters and colors
  • Head Start screens all children to determine their needs
  • Children discover the fun of eating a variety of foods
  • Head Start provides nutritious family-style meals
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Family & Community Partnerships

 

Family & Community Partnerships services include:

  • Family support services for enrolled families.
  • Links families with the community.
  • Assistance available to families in areas such as: education, parenting, job finding skills, personal development, etc.
  • Each family is assigned a Family & Community Service Worker.
  • Parents receive at least one home visit per year by their Family & Community Service Worker to work on family goal setting.

Disabilities

 
  • Identify, evaluate needs and coordinate services to children and their families with special needs.
  • Work with children who are dually enrolled in both Head Start and special education programs.
  • Work closely with local school districts and agencies to provide services to children with disabilities, dually enrolled children.
  • Assist the family through referrals. Locate and provide services with outside agencies for children with special needs. 
  • Work with parents to ensure that they are educated about their child’s disability, and are aware of the child’s rights to the optimal available education. 
  • Work closely with the classroom teacher to make sure the teacher has the knowledge and skills to work with special needs children.
 

Health

 

SIUC Head Start Health Services:

Provides a comprehensive health services program which includeds a broad range of medical dental, mental health and nutrition services to preschool-aged children

Promotes preventive health services and early intervention

Provides the child's rfamily with the necessary skills and insught and otherwise attempt to link the family to an ongoing health care system

Utilizes a Health Advisory Committ4ee composed of staff, parents and community health professionalsl for advisement and guidance

Assures Head Start students receive all required health exams and screenings within the appropriate time frame:

  • Physical, DCFS health requirement
  • Up-to-date Immunizations, DCFS health requirement
  • Lead Assessment or screening with results, DCFS health requirement
  • TB Test with results,
    DCFS health requirement
  • Hemoglobin/hemotocrit with results, 90 days after initial start date
  • Dental, withing 90 day after initial start date
  • Vision/Hearing, within 45 days after initial start date
 
 

Male Involvement

 

Male Involvement programs at SIUC Head Start are designed to:

  • Encourage responsible fathering/male role modeling;
  • Help children and men relate and connect;
  • Educate men about parenting; and
  • Create opportunities for individual and group male involvement and leadership.

 

 

Mental Health

 

The mental health services at SIUC Head Start:

  • Provide activities that encourage the social and emotional development of children enrolled in the program. 
  • Assist with family support issues, such as substance abuse, domestic violence, or stress-related issues.
  • Ensure teaching staff and mental health staff are skilled in working with children and families dealing with child behavior and family functioning.
  • Promotion of mental wellness and encouraging positive social relations in children is our goal. 
  • Perform general classroom observations, periodically throughout the year to ensure that our classroom environments are supportive, responsive, and positive in meeting children’s needs.
  • Support a teacher who may feel a child is experiencing difficulties, or showing concerning behaviors in the classrooms and would benefit from mental health services. 
  • Contact parents to discuss the situation.  Many preschool age children experience periods of non-compliance and stress. 
  • Teaches children and families how to handle stress in a more positive way.
 

Nutrition

 

SIUC Head Start is enrolled in the Child and Adult Care Food Program and our nutrition program is designed to help meet children’s daily nutritional needs.

  • Staff are trained on how to create a pleasant meal atmosphere, which develops acceptance to a variety of foods and creates positive attitudes towards eating.
  • Nutrition activities for children are conducted in the classroom on a weekly basis.
  • Snack/meal time is viewed as an opportunity for learning and developing good health habits, socialization skills, self-help skills, decision-making skills, and communication skills.
  • Each child is ensured of receiving a nutritional assessment. Identifying specific nutritional needs of individual children is one of the program’s responsibilities.
  • Special dietary needs and feeding problems, especially of children with disabilities, will be given individual attention.
  • Our nutritionist is available to parents for one on one nutritional counseling.

Transportation

 

SIUC Head Start is committed to providing a safe and effiicient commute for children to-and-from each center:

  • Head Start drivers comply with Illinois Secretary of State bus driver regulations and receive training in first aid and CPR
  • There is at least one bus monitor on board at all times to assist and supervise children
  • Bus monitors sing songs, play quiet games with children during the route
  • A buzzer system is in place to ensure no children are left on a bus
  • Children are secured in seats equipped with child safety restraints
  • Children are only released to individuals authorized by the parent
  • Each bus is equipped with safety devices such as a two-way radio, first aid kit, fire extinguisher and seat belt cutters
  • Transportation is provided to families upon request for medical, dental and social service appointment

Parent Involvement

 

At SIUC Head Start parents have the opportunitiy to:

  • Take a leadership role in the program - (Parent Committee Chair, Policy Council Representative, etc.)
  • Attend monthly Parent Meetings
  • Be electetd to the Policy Council
  • Learn about topics of interest to parents
  • Volunteer in the classroom, office, center, kitchen, bus, etc.
  • Participate in special events
  • Plan an activity with other parents
  • Participate in Male Involvement opportunities
  • Provide input into program