Apoyo a familias con niños pequeños en el condado de Oakland
Conectándolo con recursos, programas y apoyo para el desarrollo temprano de su hijo.
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PreK para todos
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En Great Start Oakland, nos comprometemos a garantizar que cada niño de Oakland tenga un comienzo sólido. Trabajamos con familias, educadores y socios comunitarios para brindar acceso a una educación infantil de alta calidad, apoyar a las familias y promover políticas que generen oportunidades para que todos los niños prosperen.
Apoyo familiar: Brindamos recursos para ayudar a los padres a afrontar los desafíos de la primera infancia.
Educación temprana: Apoyamos programas que ofrecen experiencias de aprendizaje seguras, enriquecedoras y atractivas.
Fortalecimiento comunitario: construcción de alianzas que mejoren el acceso a servicios esenciales.
Desarrollo de capacidades: Equipar a los profesionales y a las comunidades con el conocimiento, las habilidades y las estrategias para promover experiencias positivas en la infancia y fortalecer los factores de protección de las familias.
Programas familiares destacados
Ofrecemos una gama de servicios diseñados para apoyar a las familias y a los niños pequeños, que incluyen:
Primera infancia
Desarrollo
Una red de padres y cuidadores que trabajan juntos para fortalecer a las familias a través de recursos, talleres y experiencias compartidas.
Familia
Coalición
Conectando a las familias con recursos esenciales y servicios para la primera infancia para garantizar el crecimiento y desarrollo óptimos de los niños.
Hogar
Visitación
Apoyo y orientación personalizados de profesionales de la primera infancia, brindados en la comodidad de su hogar.
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Oportunidades preescolares gratuitas para familias del condado de Oakland
Great Start Collaborative Oakland colabora con escuelas y organizaciones locales para ofrecer programas preescolares gratuitos que preparan a los niños para el éxito en kínder y más allá. Nuestros programas se centran en el aprendizaje temprano, el desarrollo social y el fomento del amor por la educación en un entorno enriquecedor.
Próximos eventos: Aprende y crece
Únase a nosotros para disfrutar de eventos familiares, talleres y conexiones comunitarias: ¡algo para todos!
Historias inspiradoras, impacto real
Los recursos y la orientación que recibimos nos han cambiado la vida. ¡Great Start ayudó a mi familia a encontrar estabilidad y éxito!

Los recursos y la orientación que recibimos nos han cambiado la vida. ¡Great Start ayudó a mi familia a encontrar estabilidad y éxito!
Sam Z

Los recursos y la orientación que recibimos nos han cambiado la vida. ¡Great Start ayudó a mi familia a encontrar estabilidad y éxito!
Sam Z

Preguntas frecuentes
Encuentre herramientas, guías y apoyo para ayudarle a transitar los primeros años de su hijo.
I have to take parenting classes for the court or CPS. Do yours work?
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Contact your caseworker to see if a specific class meets requirements. Often, classes need to be in person to satisfy that. In Oakland County, there are two classes from the Friends of the Court.
https://www.oakgov.com/government/courts/friend-of-the-court/programs-services. Otherwise, classes from CARE https://www.careofsem.com/parenting-services/classes/ can be a great fit.
How much do home visits cost?
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Home visits are free.
How often do home visits happen?
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Depending on your needs and the home visiting program you're enrolled in, home visits can happen as often as every week or twice a month. Home visits usually last between 30 minutes to 1 hour, but may change depending on your needs. Your home visitor will work closely with you to schedule a home visit for a day and time that works well for you.
Who provides home visits?
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Home visitors have extensive training in helping families. Some may be nurses, some may be social workers, and some may be early childhood educators. Home visitors usually know a lot about the community and are aware of other services that may benefit your family.
Who can enroll in Home Visiting?
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Eligibility for home visiting depends on the program. Some programs begin as early as pregnancy, while others serve only first-time parents or families with infants under one year. Certain programs continue until your child is five years old. To find a program that fits your needs, contact us at 844-456-5437.
What is Home Visiting?
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A home visit is a planned meeting with a trained and supportive home visitor. A home visitor usually comes to your home but can meet you someplace that works for you. During a home visit, you can talk with your visitor about things that are going well and things you may be concerned about. Your home visitor will be helpful and supportive, provide information, and connect you to community resources.
What is the process for enrollment?
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Phase 1: Complete the online application in MiECC and upload the required documents (proof of income, address, and a copy of the child's birth certificate). Once a care coordinator verifies documents, they will send a referral to your preferred program.
Phase 2: The program will contact you with the next steps for enrollment and provide you with a start date.
What are the program requirements for becoming a GSRP program? Is it just a daycare?
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Each Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) picks a curriculum from the approved list... No matter which curriculum is chosen, teaching teams create fair and meaningful learning experiences using a child-centered, hands-on curriculum model. This approach is recommended for PreK and supported by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Is there a cost associated with GSRP? Do I make too much money? Why do you need to collect income documentation?
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There are no current income guidelines for GSRP. Income is used to determine when your child can enroll in a program. All age-eligible children can qualify for GSRP.
How do I know if my child is eligible for the Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP)?
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Children must turn four years old on or before September 1. However, a provision exists for families requesting early enrollment for children who will turn 4 after September 1, but on or before December 1.
What are your parenting classes?
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We host some parent workshops, and we would love to connect you with others in the community based on what would fit you. See our calendar or contact a care coordinator.
What is the Family Coalition? Can I join?
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The Family Coalition is a group of parents and caregivers working together to support early childhood programs and resources in the community. Yes! Any parent or caregiver with a child under 12 can join.
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Recursos esenciales para las familias

How and Why to Read Wordless Picture Books
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Play:
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Encuentre herramientas, guías y apoyo para ayudarle a transitar los primeros años de su hijo.