The Early Learning Coalition of Flagler and Volusia Counties, Inc.
135 Executive Circle, Suite 100
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Quality Early Learning Funding and Support
Learning is child’s play! For children age 5 and younger, quality early education and care are vital to their growth. While it may look like play to you, early childhood education curricula are designed to ignite your child’s imagination, create a love of books and assist in development of language, social and emotional skills. The end result: your child enters kindergarten ready to learn!
Mission: To enhance children’s school readiness by providing opportunities for quality early learning, while strengthening family stability for a healthy community.
Vision: To meet the early learning needs of each and every child in our community.
Services
Quality School Readiness Child Care offers parents the opportunity to access affordable, quality care, allowing them to work and contribute to the community knowing their children are safe and well cared for. Direct child care services are delivered through a comprehensive network of over 200 contracted legal child care providers including licensed centers and family child care homes, registered family child care homes, school based programs, faith-based, license-exempt programs and informal child care throughout Volusia and Flagler Counties.
Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) FREE Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (or preschool) is available to all Florida four-year-olds. VPK programs utilize learning through play, developmentally appropriate instruction and activities and approved VPK providers to prepare your child to be ready for kindergarten.
Child Screening & Assessment helps identify children who may have special needs and helps parents address these needs early, giving children the best chance of success in school and life.
Child Care Providers are supported by the Early Learning Coalition of Flagler and Volusia in a variety of ways. Providers may access elcfv.org for information on training sponsored by ELCFV and other community partners as well as requirements for participating in the School Readiness and VPK programs. In addition, ELCFV holds quarterly forums to share information about issues that may affect child care programs. ELCFV has a team of Program Representatives that serve as resources to providers to help them offer the best possible quality for families they serve.
Child Care Resource & Referral offered to everyone, regardless of income, offers up-to-date provider information based on individual needs as well as listings for food, clothing, shelter, transportation, employment opportunities, training and professional development.
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