TPECC offers families one-on-one support to find licensed, quality childcare.
Contact: Ashlyn Sims | Website: Teller Park Early Childhood Council
GoNoodle is the Good Energy company that gets your little ones up and moving! This site provides great energizing videos to play and exercise with your little ones, along with positive affirmations and messaging to get the day going, and mindful mediations to wind the day down. Check out their site and sign up to get helpful reminders and adult resources for parents/guardians.
Habitat for Humanity in Teller County: Habitat for Humanity in Teller County is nonprofit organization that helps people in your community and around the world build or improve a place they can call home.
Financial assistance is dependent upon family needs. Call for details and services available.
Questions about Universal Pre-K? LCOs are responsible for coordinating a mixed delivery system of UPK Colorado in their community, with the longer-term expectation that they will coordinate all 0-5 related services within their community.
Contact: Tiffiny Pieper | Website: Teller Park Early Childhood Council
Parents as Teachers is a program facilitated by Community Partnership in Woodland Park. Facilitators assist parents/guardians with education on child development and individualizing meetings to accommodate parents schedule. In addition supports are provided to prepare young children for entry in to school along with techniques and skills to strengthen parent/guardian relationships with their growing children.
Looking for things to do with your kids in Woodland Park or Florissant? Join one of Rampart children’s libraries. Activities for children include exhibitions, workshops, children’s literacy, and lifelong learning. Libraries are poised to engage families more meaningfully across children’s development.
The Storehouse is a ministry of Woodland Park Community Church provides emergency resources and assistance with the following ministries: financial assistance, firewood, “Next 48” food bags, household goods, laundry assistance, hot showers, transitional housing, medical lending, cold weather wear, medical lending closet, and job assistance help.
Children and families make the transition to kindergarten every year. Parents, caregivers, and educators can use this Kindergarten checklist to start the new school year off right.
Helps caregivers support social-emotional development and address challenging behaviors. Early childhood mental health consultation is available at no cost to early childhood professionals and caregivers caring for children up to age six.
Contact: Tammy Hagins