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- Programs and Services -
Overview
Concord Child Care Center, Inc. is a
nonprofit corporation providing
education and family support services to
qualified low-income families living or
working in the City of Concord. The
child care programs offered serve more
than 150 families each year.
We offer the following Child Care
Programs:
Our
Infant Toddler Program
The Infant Toddler/Early Head
Start program provides child
development services and parent
education to parents and
families with infants and
toddlers through age 3.
In 1980, the Concord Child Care
Center began providing our
Infant Toddler Program. Our
program currently provides
services to 32 infants and
toddlers. We provide full
day/full year childcare for
parents who are working or in
school.
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Our
Preschool Program
The Preschool/ Head Start
program is a comprehensive
school program which provides
education, medical and dental
services, mental health
services, nutrition, social
services, full inclusion of
young children with
disabilities, and parent
involvement services to
low-income children age 3 to 5
and their families. Our program
serves 44 children and provides
full day/full year childcare for
parents who are working or in
training.
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Our
State Preschool Program
This program is designed for
children who will enter
kindergarten the following year.
Parents participate in this 3
hour a day program. The program
serves 40 children. Parents must
meet the income eligibility
requirements to qualify for this
free preschool program. The
program emphasizes school
readiness and English language
development.
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Our
School Age Program
We began our School Age program
in 1976. An important quality of
the program is the extended
family atmosphere that exists
for children. Each child from
Kindergarten through 1st Grade
receives individual attention in
the relaxed but active
environment, with attention
given to social needs as well as homework. This program serves 40
children. Parents must be
working or in training.
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