Providing Quality Care For Children Ages 6 weeks - 5 years Old.
Accepting School Readiness and Before & After School Care.
Call us at (321) 676-4363 or book a tour online below.
Your child will experience receive an age-appropriate curriculum, trained nurturing staff, and a clean and organized facility.
6:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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4C Head Start and Early Head Start programs promote school readiness and child development for eligible low-income families with children from birth to 5 years old. Early Head Start is open to children under 3 years old, while children 3 to 5 years old participate in Head Start. Head Start combines services such as education, early childhood development, health, nutrition, mental health, disability services, family support, and parental involvement with the goal of enhancing the child’s life and building a strong family unit. Through these services, Head Start empowers children with the confidence to excel in school and achieve self-sufficiency as adults.
We are not affiliated with the organization, however, we do accept students in that program. For more information, contact them below:
Orange County
Early Head Start (under 3): 407-532-4365
Head Start (ages 3-5): 407-836-6590 (Services through Orange County Gov.)
Osceola County
EHS and HS: 321-219-6201
Seminole County
EHS and HS: 407-332-5090 (Longwood), 407-915-6510 (Sanford)
Visit the Florida's Head Start website here.
The Florida School Readiness Program offers financial assistance for early education and care to low-income families. It is meant to encourage and aid families in becoming financially self-sufficient. Also, so their young children can be successful. Services vary based on individual needs and range from extended daycare to after-school and school-age care in some instances.
There are three specific eligibility requirements for the School Readiness program:
1. Parents(s) or guardian(s) must be working and/or attending school (college or trade) at least 20 hours a week OR disabled, as determined and documented by a licensed physician.
2. Gross income must be at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty level for family size.
3. Families must pay a copayment for child care costs (based on income and family size).
School Readiness funds are intended to help income-eligible families. But they may also include recipients of temporary cash assistance who meet federal work requirements; families with at-risk children of abuse, neglect or abandonment; homeless parents, parents who are victims of domestic violence; teenage parents; low-income migrant families or farm workers; or families of children with disabilities and special health care needs.
Watch these videos to learn how to open a Florida Office of Early Learning Family Portal account and how to complete a School Readiness application.
Video: How to Register for Account
Video: School Readiness Application
Once ready, click this link to apply for school readiness
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What People Say About Us
"Ever since I’ve enrolled my two children my life has gotten a lot easier. I can go to work every single day knowing my 1 year old is in great hands all day and that my 6 year old has a nice time after school. The director is so down to earth and the staff do their absolute best to work together and provide excellent care to all the children in their care. Best decision I’ve made since moving to Palm Bay!"
"I have been with this daycare for over two years now and i would recommend this center to any parent. I have been to other daycares as well so I know what to look for. Most of the teachers have been there for many years. The teachers are very nice and know every child in every class. The building never smells dirty and I notice they clean everyday. My kids are always happy to go there everyday. They inform you immediately if there was an incident that day. They keep you up to date with things. And the teachers constantly attend daycare and educational conferences. The classrooms are good sizes.They have good classroom management. They provide you with a weekly report of their curriculum.They cook their own food. The teachers have random themed parties throughout the year. Over all if you actually communicate with the staff and care about how the people are with your kids you will love it there too, they care. Its a great staff, clean, safe and fun environment!"
"My son has went here from 4 months till he graduates from VPK. This is an awesome school. I have never had any major issues with them and know that they put the interest of my child first. This is one of the few daycares that are willing to work with you anything anything you need help with if they can help they will. I would recommend this to anyone. I have went to just about every daycare in this town to find the good ones and there are only a handful that are good places IMO."
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