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CENTEREACH LOCATION | CENTEREACH LOCATION

ParentChild+, formerly called the Parent-Child Home Program, uses education to break the cycle of poverty for under-resourced families with young children. ParentChild+ works one-on-one with families and with family child care (FCC) providers to ensure children achieve their greatest potential in school and in life. Our dual models enable the program to blanket underserved communities with school readiness supports and reach families with children four and under who would otherwise not be ready for school. Highly trained Early Learning Specialists engage families and FCC providers by modeling reading, conversation, and play activities. Through one-on-one visits to families and visits to providers and children in home-based care settings, ParentChild+ builds opportunities for the most vulnerable children and families. Since 1965, ParentChild+ has been assisting under-served communities in replicating and expanding these proven models, setting children on the road to school and life success and strengthening families, providers, and communities.

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CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES | WESTHAMPTON FREE LIBRARY

Provides information and referral, reference services, readers advisory and programs for children from birth through grade 8 as well as parents. Programs and services include, but are not limited to, topics such as immunizations, book discussions, story hour, arts and crafts, and Parent/Child Workshop.

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PORT WASHINGTON LOCATION | PORT WASHINGTON LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides one home visit for one hour a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years old. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3, are targeted. Walk-in, call.

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SWIM CLASSES | SID JACOBSON JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Professional instructors offer private, semi-private and group swim classes.

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DRYDEN, TOWN OF, RECREATION DEPARTMENT | DRYDEN, TOWN OF

30+ programs open to the public: youth sports (grades K-6), summer concert, annual fireworks, adult sports, wellness programs, etc.Helps support four community centers through grants and programs.Little Voices Music & Motion: infants and children through kindergarten and their parents sing, dance and play instruments to original and traditional songs. Details: Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/#!/LittleVoicesMusicMotion or 607- 227-7902.

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SMITHTOWN COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL | SMITHTOWN COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL

Offers small individual classes for 2,3, and 4 year old children as well as a Mommy and Me program for both toddlers and parents, play groups, outreach to the surrounding communities and parent workshops. Produces an agency brochure and provides a speakers bureau including topics such as self-esteem, rainy day activities, sibling rivalry and Kindergarten readiness. Offers parent membership to help with the running of the Nursery School.

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CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES | ROGERS MEMORIAL LIBRARY

Provides Information and Referral, Reference and Readers Advisory, outreach services, and various Early Childhood and Tween programming for parents and children birth through 5th grade.

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PRC SCHOLARSHIP FUND | THE PARENT RESOURCE CENTER

Awards financial assistance, on a sliding scale, based on the agency's guidelines and the availability of funds for low income families to become members and participate in parent-child and separation classes. These classes are offered for parents and children (ages birth to 7 years old) from Monday through Saturday.

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SPORTS, FITNESS AND AQUATIC PROGRAMS | BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF NORTHERN WESTCHESTER

Provide a number of fitness, sports and aquatic programs that help develop fitness, a positive use of leisure time, reduction of stress, including classes and team or individual competition. Also offers a program, Triple Play which improve kids knowledge of healthy habits, increase the hours of physical activities, and strengthen their ability to interact positively with others, and adds a parent's piece to encourage them to take part and improve or enhance healthy habits in themselves and their children.

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AQUATIC PROGRAM | FAMILY YMCA AT TARRYTOWN - BRIARCLIFF

Offers an aquatic program with a number of programs for children and adults, such as parent/child swim classes, swimming instruction, lap swimming, water-based exercise, and more.

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GAN SHALOM COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL | GAN SHALOM COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL

Offers preschool classes for 2,3, and 4 year olds. Cooperative preschool, requires parent participation. Also offers Mommy and Me classes. Call for additional information.

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NORTH FORK LOCATION | NORTH FORK LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years old during the school your (Oct-May). Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizes verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their children's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and other barriers to school success are targeted. Walk-in.

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FAMILY PROGRAMS | YMCA OF RYE

Provides several programs for parents and children to play and learn together, through dance, arts and crafts instruction, gym time, sports, and more. Adventure Guides brings dads (or a favorite male role model) and their young children together for fun group activities, including hikings, camping and community service.

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AQUATIC PROGRAM | FAMILY YMCA AT TARRYTOWN

Offers an aquatic program with a number of programs for children and adults, such as parent/child swim classes, swimming instruction, lap swimming, water-based exercise, and more.

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM | THE PARENT RESOURCE CENTER

Provides parent education, parent/child programs, referral to community programs, and field trips. Call for more information/brochure.

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OYSTER BAY LOCATION | OYSTER BAY LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3 years, are targeted. Walk-in, call.

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GROWING TOGETHER | NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CENTER

Growing together is a two-part program. The program provides for parents and children to play together while socializing with others. Parents are also provided a time to develop a social network in which to discuss issues, questions, concerns and receive support and information. 15 children are allowed per session.

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RELATIVES AS PARENTS PROGRAM (RAPP) | CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF ULSTER COUNTY - ULSTER COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION BUILDING

Provides parenting education, support groups, outreach, and activities to people who are raising the child or children of a relative in Ulster County. Parenting a second time around workshops available throughout the year. RAPP Kidz Club is for children ages five and up being raised by a relative that reside in Ulster County.

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CENTER MORICHES LOCATION | CENTER MORICHES LOCATION

The Parent-Child Home Program provides two home visits a week for families with children ages 2 and 3 years. Each week the home visitor brings the family a book or educational toy that remains with them permanently. The home visitor models parenting techniques, emphasizing verbal interaction and learning through play. The goal is to help parents become their child's first and most important teacher and ensure that these children enter school ready to learn and succeed. Families with low-income, low education level and children, ages 2 and 3 years old (can start as early as 16 months), are targeted.

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PRESCHOOL EDUCATION | MID-ISLAND Y-JCC

Offers a variety of programs including classes ranging from 6 months to pre-school, parent/child classes, transition and separation programs, a dedicated outdoor nature classroom and both full time and part time nursery.

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PARENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT AT GEORGE W. MILLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | NANUET UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT - NANUET FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

The Nanuet Family Resource Centers are a school-based, school linked, support initiative. The goal is to support all Nanuet district families and their children to best develop and achieve both academically and personally. Services and programs include, but are certainly not limited to: information and referral services, free parent-teacher workshops and network-a free strength based child assessment program.

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LET'S DO IT TOGETHER FUN TIME | LET'S DO IT TOGETHER FUN TIME

Conducts tiny tots discovery program involving crafts, movement, and songs, in which children (ages 18 mos-5years) participate with a parent. Conducts sessions at Smithtown Landing Country Club. Supplies all crafts materials. Call for schedule.

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PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION - MOMMY AND ME CLASSES | HARRISON - KERR FAMILY CAMPUS

Offers pre-school learning experiences in a variety of classes: Mommy & Me (11-16 months), Just About Two (17-22 months), and Transition to Separation (22-26 months). Parents participate. Call for further information.

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PARENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT AT HIGHVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | NANUET UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT - NANUET FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

The Nanuet Family Resource Centers are a school-based, school linked, support initiative. The goal is to support all Nanuet district families and their children to best develop and achieve both academically and personally. Services and programs include, but are certainly not limited to: information and referral services, free parent-teacher workshops and network-a free strength based child assessment program.

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PARENT - CHILD PLAYGROUPS | CHILDBEARING FAMILY ALLIANCE

Provides year round parent/child play sessions. Focuses on learning through crafts, stories, music and play. Call for further program information and times.

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