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Lang yo sipòte se lang founisè a oswa manm pèsonèl yo kapab kominike avèk paran/gadyen yo. Sa pa endike lang ansèyman an ak/oswa kourikoulòm ki baze sou lang nan pwogram nan.
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Our child care providers have more than 5 years experience working with children. Our staff is encouraged to pursue continued education so that they can bring the newest techniques and strategies to your children’s curriculum. Our teachers are bilingual (English Spanish) and are supportive and nurturing to all students.
Filozofi
We use play-based teaching strategies, because we understand that children learn as they play. We focus on social emotional development in addition to academic learning and provide trainings for our teachers to implement strategies. The phrase “it takes a village..” is true. So, we also provide families with tools to support kids at home during their academic journey, creating partnerships with them.
Kote
Near Dr. Ko’s office and Chaparral High School. Please call for directions :)
Konsènan pwogram nou an
HELP New Mexico, Inc. (HELPNM) was created and incorporated as Home Education Livelihood Program, Inc. in 1965 by the interdenominational New Mexico Council of Churches and its successor, the New Mexico Conference of Churches and Church Women United. The founders included pastors, ranchers, farmworkers, housewives, businessmen and government workers. The HELPNM organization is governed by 18 Board of Directors representing sectors including public, business, low income, native American, parents and other community members.
Our Agency
HELPNM has collectively improved the lives of many New Mexicans. Our diverse work is administered through three executive branches: The Office of Economic Empowerment (OEE), Office of Learning & Academic Opportunity (OLAO) and the Office of Finance and Administration (OFA).
Together we maintain a diversified approach for program development that addresses the community needs that exist within the service areas. Through 25 offices across the state and with more than 200 employees, HELPNM works diligently to change lives and improve the communities that the agency serves. We focus on six pillars of service that includes varied programming for Employment, Education and Cognitive Development, Income and Asset Building, Housing, Health and Social/Behavioral Development, Civic Engagement and Community Involvement. HELPNM provides a delivery strategy that produces high levels of integration.
Ritm Jounen an
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7:45amDrop Off
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8:00amBreakfast
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8:30amCircle Time
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8:45amLearning Centers/Outdoor Play
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10:00amCleanup and prepare for Dancing Movement
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10:15amDancing and Movement
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11:00amHygeine and Lunch
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11:45amStory Time
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12:00amOutdoor Play
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1:00pmHygeine / Small Activity/Snack
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1:30pmDismissal
Closed Dates
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July 4thIndependence Day
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September 5thLabor Day
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November (ask for details)Fall Break
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2 weeks in December (ask for details)Winter Break
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January 16th`MLK Day
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March 31stCesar Chavez Day
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MayClasses end for headstart
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May 29thMemorial Day
Admisyon
Please stop by to pick up an application or send us a message and we can email it to you.
Please provide proof of income- Most recent paystubs (at least 3) , W-2, picture of food stamp card, or most recent tax return.
If your application form is approved, we will begin the enrollment process.
The spots we currently have available are for our virtual (online) program. We are currently accepting wait list applications for our in-person program.