Lincoln County Head Start

 

Head Start is a federal program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled low-income children and families.  In addition, services are also provided to meet the special needs of children with disabilities.

The Lincoln County Head Start (LCHS) program is operated by the Region IX Education Cooperative and supported by local public schools.

Lincoln County Head Start sites are accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young children (NAEYC).  Staff participates in on-going professional development and a variety of training opportunities in order to educate and enhance their professional skills and abilities.

Early Childhood Development and Health

Head Start's commitment to wellness embraces a comprehensive vision of health for children, families, and staff. The objective of Child Health and Development Services is to ensure that, through collaboration among families, staff, and health professionals, all child health and developmental concerns are identified, and children and families are linked to an ongoing source of continuous, accessible care to meet their basic health needs.

The objective of Education and Early Childhood Development is to provide all children with a safe, nurturing, engaging, enjoyable, and secure learning environment, in order to help them gain the awareness, skills, and confidence necessary to succeed in their present environment, and to deal with later responsibilities in school and in life. Each child is treated as an individual in an inclusive community that values, respects, and responds to diversity. The varied experiences provided by the program support the continuum of children's growth and development, which includes the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of each child.

The LCHS program uses the DLM Early Childhood Express curriculum which is a holistic, child-centered program that nurtures each child by offering carefully selected and carefully sequenced learning experiences.  It provides a wealth of materials and ideas to foster the social-emotional, intellectual, and physical development of children.  At the same time, it nurtures the natural curiosity and sense of self that can serve as the foundation for a lifetime of learning.

Family and Community Partnerships

Head Start offers parents opportunities and support for growth, so that they can identify their own strengths, needs and interests, and find their own solutions. The objective of Family Partnerships is to support parents as they identify and meet their own goals, nurture the development of their children in the context of their family and culture, and advocate for communities that are supportive of children and families of all cultures. The building of trusting, collaborative relationships between parents and staff allows them to share with and to learn from one another.

Head Start serves families within the context of the community, and recognizes that many other agencies and groups work with the same families. The objective of Community Partnerships is to ensure that there is collaboration with partners in the community, in order to provide the highest level of services to children and families, to foster the development of a continuum of family centered services, and to advocate for a community that shares responsibility for the healthy development of children and families of all cultures.

Fatherhood Initiative

The Fatherhood Initiative is intended to strengthen the role of fathers in families. Strong families are essential to the future of the nation; both mothers and fathers play an essential role in ensuring the well-being of their children. Changes in the lives of fathers must be supported by the communities in which they live, and communities must know what resources and support are available to help in this effort.  The LCHS Fatherhood Committee plans a variety of activities throughout the year to enhance father and male involvement in the program.

Services for Children with Disabilities

Lincoln County Head Start provides comprehensive services to children with disabilities and develops Individual Educational Plans (IEP) for each child.  The IEP is developed collaboratively among professionals and parents and is designed to guide a developmentally appropriate program for each child with a disability.  IEP services include necessary modifications for curriculum and materials; related services such as speech/language therapy, occupational therapy, psychological counseling, and social work services; and other instructional supports needed for the children to succeed. LCHS collaborates with the local public schools to provide inclusive settings for children with disabilities in a neutral  environment.  A "natural environment" provides opportunity of interactions among children with disabilities and those without disabilities.


How to Enroll

The LCHS office is located at Nob Hill Early Childhood Center, 103 Sutton, Ruidoso, New Mexico.  The staff will provide interested families with an application and an instruction sheet that lists the documents needed to determine if a family is eligible for the program. To qualify, families must meet certain federal poverty guidelines, live within Lincoln County, and the applying children must be 3 or 4 years old by September 1st.  Applications are available at all sites and at the annual Child Find screening process. Documents needed to determine eligibility are the child's birth certificate, immunization record, insurance care if applicable, and the 12 months of family income.

Family Resources Weblinks

We have listed helpful sites below and will continue to expand our list.

Health:

Toy Hazard Recall All toy recalls reported with the US Consumer Product Safety Commision
Zero to Three Tip and information in English and Spanish for children birth to three years old
Sight for Students Sight for Student program. See site for eligible children that can receive eye care and glasses
Autism Speaks Autism information
Asthma Control Asthma control test
Child Health Online Health and safety information for young children, birth through age 8.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Project.  1-800-522-8195 or 505-925-2302
New Mexico Dept. of Health Website for New Mexico Department of Health
Healthier US HealthierUS.gov will be that source of credible, accurate information to help Americans choose to live healthier lives.
Dental Health Oral Health America
Breast Cancer Facts Get the facts to help in the fight against breast cancer
Alcohol & Drug Information Drug and alcohol abuse, treatment, prevention at SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug information
PRIDE.org Parent Resources and Information on Drug Education
Pregnancies and Babies Baby.com and Babycenter.com
Migraine Guide Cure your migraines
Bladder Control Information 1-866-306-4600
NM Immunization If you have questions regarding NM Immunization, call the hotline toll-free: 1-800-231-2367
Immunization Program
NM Department of Health
1190 St. Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110

Nutrition:

Nutrition Info Healthy preferences for food choices and physical activity can be developed early in life.
Power Of Choice The Power of Choice: Helping Youth Make Healthy Eating and Fitness Decisions.
MyPyramid.gov MyPyramid Plan can help you choose the foods and amounts that are right for you.
Food Safety Gateway to Government Food Safety Information
5 A Day Eat a colorful variety of fruits and vegetables every day.
Obesity The Surgeon General's call to action to prevent and decrease overweight and obesity
Heart N' Parks National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Heart  n' Parks Program
WIN Weight-Control Information Network
Nutrition.gov Smart nutrition starts here
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention