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Early Intervention Programs

Vote YES for kids

Vote Yes for Kids, is one of Paso’s latest initiatives to support early education and care. This November you will have the opportunity to vote for using the Permanent School Fund for early education and care, as well as public school education. These much needed funds will be used to elevate the incomes and quality of education. “The amendment would recognize that education begins at birth and allocate about $125 million from the state’s Land Grant Permanent Education Fund every year to the Early Childhood Education and Care Department and about $75 million to the Public Education Department” (voteyesforkidsnm. com). The funds will support under resourced programming and educators in early education and care that are paid poverty wages and low wages, and create equity among all educators.

Taos Family Development Center

The Taos Family Development Center is an on-site day care at Taos High School that serves teen parents and Taos Municipal Schools employees. The GRADS program – along with the Taos Family Development Center – helps high school students overcome the cycle of poverty through achieving a high school education and employability skills, and develop positive parenting and healthy relationship skills. The center serves children from birth to 4 years old.

Becoming an Early Childhood Education Teacher

UNM-Taos ECED Teacher Residency Program

The Early Childhood Education & Development (ECED) associates degree program is an innovative and comprehensive program, in which theory and practice are woven into the learning experience. Students engage in traditional studies and participate in a teacher residency, giving students an opportunity to be mentored by an experienced teacher in an early learning environment (birth to third-grade classroom) either where they work or they are assigned to a community school. Additionally, ECED students are given several opportunities to reflect on their coursework and hands-on classroom understandings, such as working with a mentor teacher and contributing in Taos' Collaborative Teacher Institute (CTI). Each component of the ECED program builds skills, knowledge, critical thinking, and reflective teaching, preparing our students to be competent and capable educators.

The ECED program supports students who are interested in obtaining a solid understanding of early childhood, as well as the knowledge and ability to be successful students prepared to transfer into a 4-year university to complete their bachelor's in early childhood education (licensure pre-kindergarten to third grade or non-licensure) or a related field in family child studies. Students have the option of receiving stackable certificates: Child Development Certificate (CDC) (11-12 credit hours), Early Childhood Education & Development Certificate (32 credit hours), and then work toward an associates degree (61 credit hours). There are several opportunities to receive a scholarship or financial support if you are studying education. UNM-Taos holds two scholarships for those who are Pell eligible - Grow Your Own Teachers for those who have been an education assistant in the public schools for two or more years, and the Teacher Preparation Affordability is open to all with certain stipulations. Additionally, if you are working in a program under the new Early Childhood Education and Care Department, you are eligible for a full scholarship. And as of this summer, UNM-Taos has also been awarded a grant to give qualified ECED students stipends based on the number of courses they are taking with us. Lastly, some students may be eligible for funds through New Mexico's WIOA Help program. For more information about our teacher education programs contact Dr. Pam Remstein, remstein@unm.edu or 575-737-6266.

THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT

By the age of 5, 90% of the brain’s capacity has already developed. A child’s brain is more receptive to learning during the first 5 years of their life – than at any other point in time – when the brain is most flexible. The more you exercise different areas of the brain in the early years of development, the more lasting an impact it will have on their learning ability.

Home Visiting Programs*

Home visiting services provide new parents with information, support, and access to resources in our community that promote early childhood development and a positive family foundation.

Holy Cross Hospital First Steps Program:

holycrossmedicalcenter.org/program/first-steps/ Holy Cross Hospital’s First Steps Program provides home visiting services to parents of children ages prenatal to 3 including fathers, adoptive parents, and foster families in Taos and western Colfax counties.

Tiwa Babies:

tiwababies.com

Few experiences are as rewarding and challenging as parenthood. Tiwa Babies Home Visiting is a service delivery that matches expectant parents/caregivers and parents/ caregivers of children 0-5 years old with a qualified early childhood specialist. Tiwa Babies Home Visiting services promote optimal child and family development. Services are universal, at no cost, and provided in the family’s home or another location of the family’s choice.

*Some of these programs will have space available in the fall. Contact each program individually to obtain more information.

Anansi Day School:

anansidayschool.org

Anansi Day School is located just outside Taos, and has been serving children ages 3-5 years since 1993. Anansi’s highly experienced and extremely knowledgeable staff provide a fun-filled day of developmentally appropriate learning experiences both indoors and outdoors—essential to the children they serve.

"The well-being of our children governs our decisions."

INSPIRE! Bilingual Early Learning Center:

newmexicoprek.org/provider-details/?id=158235

INSPIRE! Bilingual Early Learning Center embraces the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education, is located in the heart of Taos, and serves children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old.

UNM-Taos Kids’ Campus Center for Early Learning:

taos.unm.edu/community/kids-campus/index.html

The Kid’s Campus serves children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Kids’ Campus is NAEYC accredited and a New Mexico FOCUS 5 Star program. Kid’s Campus is located at UNMTaos Klauer Campus, (1157 State Road 110, Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557), in the Kid’s Campus Building and serves as the early childhood lab school for the UNM-Taos ECED Dept.

Youth Development Inc. (YDI) Head Start and Early Head Start:

ydinm.org/program/head-start/

Head Start is the national commitment to give every child, regardless of circumstances at birth, an opportunity to succeed in school and in life. In the 50+ years since its inception, Head Start has improved the lives of more than 37 million children and their families. Head Start alumni—or “Head Start babies,” as they often call themselves—are in all walks of the nation’s life.

Taos Pueblo Head Start:

taospueblo.org/cms/education-training-division/ head-start

Early Head Start/Head Start are two of the most successful federally funded childhood education programs ever created. They promote the school readiness of children ages 0-5 from low income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development. YDI has more than 30 centers throughout New Mexico and is completely free.

Dragonfly Learning Center:

facebook.com/taos.newmex/

Intimate, quality center combines art, literature, music, and movement with Emotional Intelligence concepts serving children ages 1-5. Licensed and insured.