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HELP Early Childhood Program

HELP is a comprehensive, research-based early childhood program model that prepares young children for success in school.
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“HELP has made a big difference for us.  Now we have a successful framework for our daily program.  The teachers, students, and parents love it.”

Program Director
Long Beach, California

The HELP Program features

  • Comprehensive early childhood curriculum in six domains
  • Innovative professional development including onsite demonstrations, observations, and coaching
  • Meaningful planning, assessment, and child observation tools

HELP Guarantees Successful Child Development

Students who complete one full year of the HELP Program will meet preschool/kindergarten state standards.  Guaranteed.

  • Social and Personal Development
  • Emotional Development
  • Physical Development
  • Cognitive Development


HELP Domains

  • Literacy and Oral Language
  • Mathematics and Thinking
  • Science and Exploration
  • Building and Construction
  • Art and Design
  • Music and Presentation

 

HELP Research Foundations

HELP was developed through combining the practical experiences of early childhood educators with up-to-date research in the field of child development. The result is a high-quality, developmentally appropriate, culturally-relevant, child-centered, brain-based, step-by-step early learning program.

To find out more or receive free samples of HELP, contact us today!

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