Parenting Classes near
HIP is a free, voluntary home visiting program that provides an extensive family assessment, one-on-one parenting support, and activities.
English and Spanish sessions are available.
To be eligible, parents must be:
- current/former foster youth who are expecting and/or parenting a child 0-2 years of age
or
- parents with prior history of involvement with Child Protective Services who are expecting and/or parenting a child 0-2 years of age.
Free
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Parent Talk is a free, group based program for parents to gather and discuss the many different facets of parenting. Utilizing the nurturing curriculum, our educators facilitate weekly group discussions and activities in a judgment free, safe environment, in various sites throughout the Eastside Promise Neighborhood.
Parent Talk facilitates Parenting and Life Skills education for individuals and family members acting as caregivers to children 0 to 17 years of age, and is offered in both English and Spanish. Our mission is to increase families’ protective factors through encouraging positive parenting practices: family functioning and parental resiliency; social connections and support; nurturing and attachment; through information, and guidance from parent advocates and their peers.
(Meals are offered at each session and childcare is provided at most locations.)
Offered exclusively within the Eastside Promise Neighborhood (78202 and 78208).
To speak with program director, Gina Acevedo, please call (210) 267-2567.
Free
A free program that provides long-term, home-based parenting education for parents and caregivers who are expecting or have at least one child in the house under the age of 3 years, to increase parent knowledge in those critical first five years of development and to promote school-readiness.
Parents will receive a 1 hour home visit, twice a month up to the child’s fifth birthday.
Visits include parent-child activities that provide opportunities for learning through play, topics to help the parents grow in understanding of the importance of the first three years of development which includes challenges and family dynamics that impact parenting, and a check-in on the family's well-being to provide support and connection to resources.
Families with 2 or more needs (i.e. high stress, parent conflict, stress managing child behavior, lack of support, experiencing depression/anxiety, need child development knowledge & appropriate expectations, homelessness, non-traditional family structure) with a child 0-3 years in the home living in Bexar County.
Free
Pregnancy and New Parent Support Program is for women and men who are expecting a child or who are parenting a child under 24 months. Our compassionate staff is ready to walk beside you and assist you in welcoming your little one and accomplishing your goals. Services include counseling, parenting education, and case management - including resources and referrals assistance. Our services can be delivered through individual, couple or family sessions. All services are free and confidential, and can be offered in our office or in your home.
Free
Recovering Couples is a FREE group-based class for parenting couples to share valuable relationship techniques and to decrease stressors through resources and support.
The group will share experiences, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problems and help other recovering couples restore their relationship and family unit.
Contact Don Davis for more information.
MAUC will survey the target audience annually to provide services and educational classes as determined by the family needs. MAUC provides the following services:
- Parent Engagement. Prepares parents in understanding the school system and how they are able to advocate for their children and guide them through their school years all the way to receive a higher education in a college or university.
- G.E.D. Classes. The “General Equivalent Diploma” is for adults 18 years of age and older that have not completed high school. This program prepares the student to take the GED “State Assessment” to acquire an alternative diploma to improve employment possibilities.
- ESL Classes. “English as a Second Language” is a program that supports adult immigrants in learning English to improve their basic language skills and better opportunities for employment.
- Nutrition Education. Nutrition Education assists parent(s) to understand the connection of good nutrition and physical activity such as exercise to promote good eating habits and family wellness.
- Art for Adults. Free art classes for adults are offered to promote creativity and learn techniques in art acrylic painting on canvas.
- Art for Children. Free art classes for children 7-12 years of age are offered to promote creativity, imagination and learn techniques in drawing and painting. Students also work on creative seasonal activities throughout the year.
- Adult Literacy in Spanish. Centro de Estudios provides the opportunity for immigrant parent(s) from Mexico to continue their education in completing their “Primaria” and “Secundaria “so they may receive a “certificate of completion”. The ultimate goal is to assist (parent)s in entering a “G.E.D.” program that is offered in English or Spanish and to continue the parent(s) education in reading, writing and the ability to speak in English.
Free
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
The Big Decisions curriculum is designed to help young people make healthy and informed decisions about sex and relationships. It’s approved for use in 40+ Texas school districts and contains 10 easy-to-use lessons. Big Decisions is designed to vigorously—and effectively—encourage young people to postpone sexual involvement.
The goal of the Big Decisions curriculum is to help young people make healthy and informed decisions about sex. Big Decisions is designed to vigorously—and effectively—encourage young people to postpone sexual involvement, and also to provide the guidance and information young people need to reduce their risks when they do become sexually active.
Our curriculum educates young people that abstinence is the safest and healthiest choice to prevent a pregnancy while also preparing them with the know the knowledge and tools to reduce risks and have a healthy future.
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No cost to non-profit agencies.
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Guadalupe Home is a transitional shelter for pregnant and parenting mothers and their babies who find themselves homeless and are interested in making a change for a hopeful future through full-time education enrollment or employment.
Case management, parenting education, life skills training, and counseling are provided.
Mothers and babies receive free room and board with the condition that they attend school or work full time to save money for the next step in their journey. While living in the care of Catholic Charities, mothers are empowered to achieve their goals and plan for their future.
Our goal is to provide basic needs while a mother works toward self-sufficiency by getting an education, finding a job, and saving money for the next step in her journey.
To be eligible, women must be:
- Homeless or lack a stable residence
- 18 years or older
- Pregnant or have 1-2 children under the age of 3 years in their care
- Committed to completing high school or earning a GED
- Seeking employment or are employed with the goal of financial independence
Those who live at Guadalupe Home will receive:
- Private, furnished rooms with a single bed for mothers and a crib for children
- Common living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom areas
- Shared responsibilities and expectations for the home
Those who live at Guadalupe Home will not receive:
- Childcare: Guadalupe Home will assist with those resources
- Transportation: Guadalupe Home is near a bus line
- Food: Mothers are responsible for purchasing and preparing their own meals
Support services are provided to nurture families and promote self-sufficiency:
Parenting Education
Mothers learn about happy and healthy mother-baby relationships as educators teach the importance of developmental milestones, parenting tips and techniques, structured routine, positive discipline, and setting limits.
Financial Literacy
Staff and volunteers host classes and provide guidance to mothers to pay debt and save for a secure future.
Job Readiness
Computer resources and guidance is available for mothers to make informed decisions about employment to meet their financial goals.
Counseling
Qualified counselors are available to help mothers heal and break the cycle of abuse and neglect.
The CARE program helps our community's expecting and new parents with:
- parenting classes
- lactation
- breastfeeding support
- counseling
- other resources for healthy pregnancies and infant care
Free
Guardian House also facilitates a five-week Parenting Together group at off-site locations upon request. Contact us for more information and scheduling.
This class is a requirement for participants enrolled in the Domestic Relations Office’s (DRO) Shared Parenting program. Although the custodial parent and non-custodial parent take classes at separate times, they discuss the same topics throughout the group. Interested parents should contact the DRO for more information.
This class is a requirement for participants enrolled in the Domestic Relations Office’s (DRO) Shared Parenting program. Although the custodial parent and non-custodial parent take classes at separate times, they discuss the same topics throughout the group. Interested parents should contact the DRO for more information (210)335-1242.
A supervisor will be present at all times during the interaction between the parent and child(ren). The supervisor documents observed interactions and conversations during the visit; however, they do not record opinions or make recommendations. The supervisor is responsible to intervene and re-direct the non-custodial parent if policies are not being followed.
The role of the supervisor is also to help facilitate, as needed, interaction and connections between the parent and child. Additionally, the supervisor can assist with parenting questions, like how to discipline with time-outs and how to change a diaper. Parents are encouraged to take our free Parenting Education class and can put to practice what they are learning during visitation.
We understand that being supervised during visitation may feel uncomfortable at first, but parents and children typically adjust quickly to the situation.
We will need to review your court order to start the process for monitored exchanges or supervised visits.
Please email your court order to [email protected] and include your name and phone number.
A staff member from the Intake Department will contact you to schedule an intake appointment within 48 hours.
The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program is one of the most effective evidence-based parenting programs in the world, backed up by more than 35 years of ongoing research.
Guardian House offers a combined Triple P Level 4 Group and Pathways Level 5 classes that provide intensive support for families with complex concerns—primarily aimed at parents at risk of child maltreatment.
Classes cover anger management and other behavioral strategies to improve a parent’s ability to cope with raising children.
Monday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid and CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.
Our Family Support program empowers families to build healthy homes. We offer compassionate, non-judgmental support for parents of young children.
Family Support offers services to our core programs through case management, diapers, clothing, and food. Families are assisted through a variety of challenges, including medical, housing, and legal.
Future services are being developed to further assist the families in need.
For information about our Family Support program, click here.
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid and CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.
Children Matter is the best option for both biological parents and family members by offering consistent visitation (pending court orders and family plans of service).
Our services include:
Individualized Parent Coaching Each biological parent receives a Visitation Coach as a part of their onboarding. This coach does one on one parent coaching using our twelve-week curriculum called “The Active Parent.” In these twelve weeks, parents will learn skills such as:
- Character development
- Good communication
- Healthy structure
- Positive reinforcement
- Attachment/bonding
- Effective discipline management
- Family life skills
Supervised Family Visitation Children Matter offers our families a safe, comfortable, homelike setting where they can come and spend quality time together in a structured environment for both court-ordered and private services.
Before each visit, the parent receives parent coaching and immediately gets the opportunity to begin putting these skills to practice with their children in the visit that follows.
We work hard to inspire moments of healing, growth, and positivity during each visit as the family goes through the permanency process together.
Case Management We take care of all the details so our clients don’t have to. Our top-notch team members facilitate all communication and visitation scheduling with all parties.
We do hands-on work with:
- CPS caseworkers
- Social services
- CASA advocates
- Therapists
- Attorneys
- Foster caregivers
We also provide a detailed report of each visit for the progression of the case and for the safety of the children.
To get started, email a copy of your official court order to us at [email protected]. A team member will be in touch with intake and scheduling information.
Our services are offered on a sliding scale fee based on your service needs. There is a $25 initial intake fee for both the custodial and non-custodial parties.
Monday: CLOSED |
Tuesday: 10:30 AM - 7:30 PM |
Wednesday: 10:30 AM - 7:30 PM |
Thursday: 10:30 AM - 7:30 PM |
Friday: 10:30 AM - 7:30 PM |
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Sunday: CLOSED |
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid and CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.
In a homelike setting, Alpha Home’s residential substance use treatment facility helps women acquire the safe coping skills needed to lead a life of recovery.
With a gender-specific focus, evidence-based curriculums to improve skills, and counseling support to address all aspects of the difficulties women face in their addiction, Alpha Home offers a treatment philosophy that incorporates its core values of compassion, integrity, respect, and spirituality.
This program offers:
- Staff available 24/7 in a homelike setting
- Comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment plans
- Case management to connect clients to needed community resources with our community partners
- Individual and group counseling
- Sober-related activities to help clients build new supports
- Guidance in creating a solid discharge plan for continued stability in recovery
- Parenting & Family Groups
- Seeking Safety Program
- Relapse Prevention
- Women’s Health & Wellness
- Dedicated Recovery Coaches
Women ages 18 and older
Click here to contact to inquire about Residential Treatment (for women) or to schedule an assessment, call OSAR at 210-261-3076. You may also call the number below.
Walk-in applicants will be seen as we are able based upon staff availability. An appointment may be set up for a future date if no one is available at the time of walk-in.
Alpha Home accepts the following health plans:
- Aetna Better Health
- Amerigroup
- Community First Health Plans
- Molina Healthcare
- Superior
- Traditional Medicaid
- ComPsych
- Value Options
Renewed Families networks with community partners, faith-based organizations, and Churches in connecting resources to children and parents in their local communities.
Renewed Families provides the following classes and services:
- Supervised Visitations (SVN)
- CPS Parental Support/PIP
- Parenting/Co-Parenting
- Building a Healthy Marriage
- Emotional Management/Regulation
- Restoring Relationships
- CPS System Education
- Legal Support Group Facilitation
- Social Study Prep/Home Study
- Drug/Alcohol Testing
- Background Checks
- Prayer/Bible Study
- Renewed Families/Child Custody Services, Inc. is not a legal firm nor does it represent itself as such.
- We reserve the right to deny services for anyone.
We provide informational classes to help you have a healthy pregnancy and/or learn good parenting skills.
Click here to request an appointment.
Free
Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
Friday: CLOSED |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid and CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their need and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families. We provide education, health and dental screenings, nutrition, family support, and training services for your family.
The Family First Parenting Program provides material assistance, counseling, referrals, parenting education, and other resources to strengthen families.
Services provided include:
- Material Assistance: Baby clothing, diapers, wipes, toiletries, and formula
- Counseling: Therapeutic services for processing issues, concerns, and emotional difficulties related to the stress of pregnancy and parenting
- Referrals: Assistance in connecting with various parenting, healthcare, insurance, housing, financial assistance, employment, and education resources
- Parenting Education: Guidance on various parenting support topics
- Case Management, CPR/first aid certification available
Eligibility is for men and women who:
- are expecting a child;
- parent a child 36 months old or younger;
- are adopting parents within 24 months of placement of the child;
- are a U.S. Citizen
Eligible parents do not need a connection or prior engagement with St. PJ’s Children’s Home to take part in the program. Community members are welcome.
Free.
Early Head Start Child Care Partnership is a new opportunity to support the partnering of Early Head Start Programs with Child Care Providers to expand the number of quality slots for infants and toddlers in San Antonio. Through partnership, Early Head Start grantees partner with center-based and family child care providers who agree to meet Early Head Start Program Performance Standards and Regulations and provide high-quality comprehensive, full-day, full-year services to infants and toddlers from low-income families.
The program provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services that enhance the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development of participating children. In addition, services provide young children ages birth to 36 months, with an array of comprehensive services including health, nutritional, behavioral, and family services.
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid & CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (EHS-CCP) Program is 6 weeks – 35 months of age.
Our Early Head Start-Childcare Partnership (EHS-CCP) Program recruits families receiving Child Care Services (CCS). Often, CCS requires a co-payment, and families are responsible for paying their own co-payment directly to each childcare center.
This program offers:
- Provides family assistance such as diapers, baby clothing, baby food, and baby articles*
- Parenting classes
- Life skills classes
- Case management, resources, and referrals
- Assistance with education, community connection, and career planning
- Other related services necessary for the well-being of the individual and their family
*Limited amount per person/family and based on availability.
Who is Eligible?
- Must be a U.S. citizen or qualified resident
- Must be one of the following:
- Pregnant
- Parenting at least one child under 36 months of age
There are no income or insurance requirements to receive services.
Call or email for more information or to schedule a session.
For more information, or to schedule a session with one of our Outreach Counselors, contact Seton Home at 210-533-3504 ext. 216 or [email protected].
All services are free of charge.
Early Head Start provides comprehensive child and family development services year-round for low-income families with infants and toddlers ages birth to three years.
The program aims to enhance children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development for school readiness, support parents' efforts to fulfill their parental roles, and help parents move toward self-sufficiency.
AVANCE-San Antonio offers a two-option program: home-based and center-based options at licensed childhood development centers.
Home-based Option
- Weekly Home Visits
- Bi-Weekly Group Socializations
Center-based Option
- Infant/Toddler Child Development Classrooms
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Services for Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs
- Bilingual and Dual Language
Support Services
- Health & Dental Screenings
- Developmental and Social-Emotional Screenings
- Child and Family Mental Health (ECI)
- Nutrition Services and Education
- Home Visits
- Parent Education & Services to Fathers
- Linkage to Community Resources
- Transportation (if needed)
Adult Education
- Parental Engagement & Workforce Pathways
We offer high-quality, early childhood education for children 6 weeks through 3 years.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid and CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.
Early Head Start provides comprehensive child and family development services year-round for low-income families with infants and toddlers ages birth to three years.
The program aims to enhance children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development for school readiness; to support parents' efforts to fulfill their parental roles; and to help parents move toward self-sufficiency.
AVANCE-San Antonio offers a two-option program: a home-based option and a center-based option at licensed childhood development centers.
Home-based Option
- Weekly Home Visits
- Bi-Weekly Group Socializations
Center-based Option
- Infant/Toddler Child Development Classrooms
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Services for Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs
- Bilingual and Dual Language
Support Services
- Health & Dental Screenings
- Developmental and Social-Emotional Screenings
- Child and Family Mental Health (ECI)
- Nutrition Services and Education
- Home Visits
- Parent Education & Services to Fathers
- Linkage to Community Resources
- Transportation (if needed)
Adult Education
- Parental Engagement & Workforce Pathways
We offer high-quality, early childhood education for children 6 weeks through 3 years.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Head Start children receive specialized quality education and comprehensive social services that provide opportunities for our children to learn and succeed when they enter kindergarten.
Education and disability:
- Individualized teaching
- Low child/staff ratios
- Structured routines and schedules
- School readiness skills
- Culturally diverse
- Services for children with disabilities
- Screenings and ongoing assessments
- Individualized activities
- Inclusive classrooms
- Parent advocacy and training
Health:
- Medical and dental case management
- Staff certified in first aid and CPR
- Clean and safe environments
- On-site dental exams and fluoride varnish
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Indoor/outdoor physical development
Nutrition:
- Healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks
- Menus developed by registered dietitians
Family support:
- Parent engagement activities and leadership opportunities
- Supporting families to meet their needs and achieve goals
- Community resources and services
- School district transportation may be available
The age requirement for our Head Start Prekindergarten Program is three years old on or before September 1.
Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.