Description: Lincoln Uinta Child Developement Association supports hands-on, experiential preschool learning, in which a child can discover and achieve relying on his or her own interests. Activities are carefully planned by staff for the child's age and development level so that mastery, self-esteem, and learning.
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All six Child Development Centers in the region are accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs, a division of the National Association for the Education of Young Children . Accreditation assures parents that all practices and curricula are state-of-the-art and that highly trained staff are involved in continuous self-evaluation and program improvement. The Association support hands-on, experiential learning, in which a child can discover and achieve relying on his or her own interests a
Developmental Assessment Children who are identified with suspected delays through screening, local education agency (LEA) and parents may receive a full multi-disciplinary assessment from Lincoln Uinta Child Development Association's professional staff. Service providers may include an Early Childhood Special Educator, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, Vision/Mobility Specialist, Child Psychologist or Social Worker. All results are discussed in depth with
Head Start is a federally funded program, offered at all six Child Development Centers, for income-eligible children three to five years old and their families. Families must be income eligible to enroll their child in Wyoming Head Start . Head Start promotes school readiness in children and self-sufficiency for Wyoming families through health services, social services, nutritious meals, parent involvement, home visits, and early childhood education. Services incorporate preschool two days per week with lu