Timmonsville Head Start
Maebelle Williams, Early Head Start Manager
Pee Dee Community Action Program
843-678-3414
The Head Start and Early Head Start program is committed to getting young children ready to enter kindergarten. Parents are a child’s first and most important teacher. Working together with parents, this goal can be accomplished. The staff at Pee Dee CAP is passionate about early care and learning as it guides a child through each stage of growth development from ages birth to age five. While children learn through play each teacher is intentionally teaching and individualizing with them. Whether a child has special needs or not he or she is full of bright potential. It is our goal to help each child blossom.
Timmonsville Early Head Start serves eight (8) center base and eight (8) Home based families. We have two Caregivers and one Home Visitor.
Timmonsville Early Head Start center staff provides support in the areas of child development, parenting, health and social services to pregnant mothers and children ages 0-3 years old. Caregivers promote classroom experiences to meet the specific needs of children in a safe and nurturing learning environment. They collaborate with families daily to update parents on their child’s progress and receive input from families on setting goals for their children. Caregivers develop warm, happy, and respectful relationships with the children and help them engage in learning opportunities and explorations to support their development.
Home Base families receive one weekly visit for 1 ½ hours. During this visit families are encouraged to utilize everyday items found in the home to create meaningful learning experiences for their children. Families are also offered two socializations per month. These socializations build on the experiences and goals that are addressed during home visits as well as attend to the needs of both children and parents.
Apply Here!
Maebelle Williams, Early Head Start Manager
Pee Dee Community Action Program
843-678-3414
The Head Start and Early Head Start program is committed to getting young children ready to enter kindergarten. Parents are a child’s first and most important teacher. Working together with parents, this goal can be accomplished. The staff at Pee Dee CAP is passionate about early care and learning as it guides a child through each stage of growth development from ages birth to age five. While children learn through play each teacher is intentionally teaching and individualizing with them. Whether a child has special needs or not he or she is full of bright potential. It is our goal to help each child blossom.
Timmonsville Early Head Start serves eight (8) center base and eight (8) Home based families. We have two Caregivers and one Home Visitor.
Timmonsville Early Head Start center staff provides support in the areas of child development, parenting, health and social services to pregnant mothers and children ages 0-3 years old. Caregivers promote classroom experiences to meet the specific needs of children in a safe and nurturing learning environment. They collaborate with families daily to update parents on their child’s progress and receive input from families on setting goals for their children. Caregivers develop warm, happy, and respectful relationships with the children and help them engage in learning opportunities and explorations to support their development.
Home Base families receive one weekly visit for 1 ½ hours. During this visit families are encouraged to utilize everyday items found in the home to create meaningful learning experiences for their children. Families are also offered two socializations per month. These socializations build on the experiences and goals that are addressed during home visits as well as attend to the needs of both children and parents.
Apply Here!