FAQs
FAQs
What will my child do while attending Head Start?
A typical day in the classroom consists of breakfast, group time, one-on-one instruction, lunch, free play, music, story time, gym/outside, snack and rest time. The children take field trips to different businesses and locations such as the Buchanan Co Public Library, local banks, fire departments, etc.
What do children learn in Head Start?
Head Start is a well-rounded educational program for families with children from three to five years of age. Some of the skills your child will learn are: self-help skills, sharing, taking turns, listening, following directions, problem solving, counting and math, and literacy skills including letter & number recognition and letter sounds.
Do parents meet the Teachers?
Yes. Parents are encouraged to become involved in their child’s learning. We encourage parents to participate in parent meetings, parent workshops, special events, and field trips. We feel that the parents are the first and most important teacher a child can have.
How it is decided what is learned in Head Start? What learning instruments are used?
Our Head Start teachers are trained in Early Childhood Development. They plan the children’s day with each child’s goals in mind. Our Head Start program uses “Creative Curriculum” as well as “Owls” (Opening the World of Learning) and also the “AL’S PALS” (social-emotional curriculum) program. Teachers plan activities to match the skills needed to achieve the children’s individual goals. Children practice these skills both in the classroom and at home.
What role do parents play in Head Start?
Parents are also encouraged to serve on the Head Start Policy Council as well as to attend monthly Parent meetings and Parent workshops. Parents are encouraged to participate in an on-line research based parenting curriculum, Ready Rosie. Parents are submitted an invite from classroom teachers regarding login for Ready Rosie. Parents will have access to a library with short videos to supplement classroom activities. Parents are encouraged to participate in open-house/parent teacher conferences, and assist teacher in setting goals for their children.
How many children are in a classroom?
Classrooms are licensed for sixteen (16) children. Most classrooms maintain an average of thirteen (13) to sixteen (16) children. We also have one (1) Home Base teacher that serves six (6) children. Children are visited each week in their home with the visit lasting around an hour and a half. Home Base children do eighteen (18) socializations per year.
How many staff is in a classroom?
Classrooms have three staff members. Each classroom has a certified teacher. Staff members are CPR, First Aid and Medication Administration certified.
What does my child need to attend Head Start?
Head Start provides all learning materials and supplies. Children are provided breakfast, lunch and snacks daily at no expense to the parent.
What if my child has a special need?
At least 10% of our enrollment is children with Special Needs. Head Start collaborates with the Buchanan County Public School System and other resources to make sure the children get the services needed. Head Start also works with speech and language specialists, as well as specialists in O.T. and P.T.