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Sensory Santa 2019
Some of you are wondering what a Sensory Santa is? There are many children who want to meet Santa but have sensory...
How to Help Your Child Build Friendships That Last
Have you ever watched your child hang back at the playground while other kids run off together? Or listened to them say they had no one to sit with at lunch? Those moments can sting, and they tend to stick with you long after bedtime.
Job Hunting with Anxiety? How Our Parent Employment Program Helps
Does the thought of updating your resume or walking into an interview make your chest tighten? Many parents carry anxiety around job searching, and it only gets heavier when employment gaps or family demands are part of the picture.
The longer you wait, the harder it gets to start.
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What Makes Head Start Different? Here's What You Should Know
Choosing an early learning program is one of the biggest decisions you'll make for your child. You want them to be safe, engaged, and ready for school. But you may also need support that fits your family's full picture: resources that address health, nutrition, and stability alongside education.
Most childcare options focus on supervision and basic routines. Child Focus Head Start goes further.
How Head Start Prepares Children and Families for Success
Finding the right early learning program is a big decision. You want your child to be safe, engaged, and prepared for school. But you may also need support that fits your family's reality: resources that address health, nutrition, and stability alongside education.
Head Start was designed with exactly that in mind.
How Trauma-Informed Care Supports Healing for Children and Adults
Most adults have experienced at least one adverse childhood experience. For many, the effects don't surface until years later, showing up as anxiety, difficulty in relationships, or reactions that feel hard to explain. Children often express these effects through behavior rather than words.