Great Parents Great Start - Great Parents Great Start is a grant through the Michigan Department of Education (GPGS). The GPGS grant is available to all families of children from birth to age 5. GPGS provides parent education materials to daycares and parents of newborns. Access to parent education libraries, parenting classes, home visits and mental health counseling is also available to families. Please contact (906) 779-2695.
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Early Head Start - Early Head Start is a federally funded program. The newly funded Early Head Start will be home based and was created to help you help your child grow and learn. Families can expect weekly home visits and socialization opportunities twice per month. Expectant parents and families with infants and toddlers are encouraged to apply. For more information, please contact (906) 779-2695. Don't forget to follow them via Facebook.
Head Start - Head Start is a federally funded program, locally designed and implemented, providing quality early childhood education to children and their families. The program is comprehensive and involves the family in the total development of the child. Families with children age 3 to 5 encouraged to apply at anytime throughout the year. Families whose children have documented disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information or an application, please contact (906) 779-2695. 'Like' them on Facebook.
Great Start Readiness - Great Start Readiness Program is a state funded program for comprehensive early childhood education.
Families with children 4 years old by December 1st are encouraged to apply with the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District Early Childhood Department. Families whose children have documented disabilities are also encouraged to apply. For more information or an application, please contact (906) 779-2695.
Free Developmental Screening for Children Age 3-5 years old - Please contact the Early Childhood Department at the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District to learn more about this free developmental screening. This screening is available to anyone with children who are age-appropriate. The screening looks at the following areas: cognitive or thinking skills, gross and fine motor skills, speech and language skills, and social/emotional well-being. For more information, please contact (906) 779-2695.
If you have developmental concerns with your child who is 3-5 years old and would like to talk to a professional, please contact the Special Education Department at the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District at (906) 779-2692.
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Early Head Start - Early Head Start is a federally funded program. The newly funded Early Head Start will be home based and was created to help you help your child grow and learn. Families can expect weekly home visits and socialization opportunities twice per month. Expectant parents and families with infants and toddlers are encouraged to apply. For more information, please contact (906) 779-2695. Don't forget to follow them via Facebook.
Head Start - Head Start is a federally funded program, locally designed and implemented, providing quality early childhood education to children and their families. The program is comprehensive and involves the family in the total development of the child. Families with children age 3 to 5 encouraged to apply at anytime throughout the year. Families whose children have documented disabilities are encouraged to apply. For more information or an application, please contact (906) 779-2695. 'Like' them on Facebook.
Great Start Readiness - Great Start Readiness Program is a state funded program for comprehensive early childhood education.
Families with children 4 years old by December 1st are encouraged to apply with the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District Early Childhood Department. Families whose children have documented disabilities are also encouraged to apply. For more information or an application, please contact (906) 779-2695.
Free Developmental Screening for Children Age 3-5 years old - Please contact the Early Childhood Department at the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District to learn more about this free developmental screening. This screening is available to anyone with children who are age-appropriate. The screening looks at the following areas: cognitive or thinking skills, gross and fine motor skills, speech and language skills, and social/emotional well-being. For more information, please contact (906) 779-2695.
If you have developmental concerns with your child who is 3-5 years old and would like to talk to a professional, please contact the Special Education Department at the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District at (906) 779-2692.