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30 Hudson Valley Parent n January 2016 30 Hudson Valley Parent n January 2016 Evan Hershkowitz, DDS, MPH 1001 Route 376 • Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 www.sevenseaspd.com We'll make your child's dental visit playful, fun, & stress-free! • Specialize in infants through adolescents and children with special needs • General anesthesia available in our fully-equipped suites • State-of-the-art facility offering the latest technology Ahoy, Matey! Come Sail the Seven Seas with a Smile! 3206 Rt. 9W New Windsor, NY 12553 (845) 561-5227 301 Main Street Beacon, NY 12508 (845) 831-5995 ORANGEPEDIATRICCARE.COM ORANGE PEDIATRIC CARE, P.C. Looking for Quality, Compassionate, Personalized Pediatric Care? Call us today for care you and your child will know and trust! Maria Bernardez, MD - Board Certifi cate, FAAP Pediatrician • Evelyn Santiago, FNP Flu vaccines and Flumist now available. Get your fl u shot/mist early before they run out! a degree from SUNY New Paltz, she is now an Early Head Start family worker at the Children's Learning Center. Created in 1965, Head Start, and its companion initiative Early Head Start, are federally funded programs of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Much more than just day care, the programs provide early childhood education, health and parent involvement ser- vices, and each year serve more than a million children and their families in all 50 states. And in 1968, Head Start began funding the television series that would eventually be named Sesame Street, which inspires and educates children to this day. Head Start helps families face major issues Head Start in Orange, Ulster, Dutchess and Sullivan counties pro- vides assistance that helps preschool- ers, and even infants, get the educa- tional opportunities they would have missed without the program. What if you and your family face being homeless? Or a family mem- ber is incarcerated? According to Mi- chele Conklin, the assistant program director at the Children's Learning Center in Kingston, Head Start helps families who are facing major issues that also effect their kids ability to learn school-ready skills. Working to meet these goals links families to their communities and helps parents help their children and understand what their children need to be ready for their school experi- ences. "Parents are their child's First and most important teacher," Conklin says. Research shows that often children in these situations start school less prepared. "Our goal is to have the kids school-ready and that HEAD START (Continued from Page 29) a degree from SUNY New Paltz, she is now an Early Head Start family worker at the Children's Learning Center. Created in 1965, Head Start, and its companion initiative Early Head Start, are federally funded programs of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Much more than just day care, the programs provide early childhood education, health and parent involvement ser- vices, and each year serve more than a million children and their families in all 50 states. And in 1968, Head Start began funding the television series that would eventually be named Sesame Street, which inspires and educates children to this day. Head Start helps families face major issues Head Start in Orange, Ulster, Dutchess and Sullivan counties pro- vides assistance that helps preschool- ers, and even infants, get the educa- tional opportunities they would have missed without the program. What if you and your family face being homeless? Or a family mem- ber is incarcerated? According to Mi- chele Conklin, the assistant program director at the Children's Learning Center in Kingston, Head Start helps families who are facing major issues that also effect their kids ability to learn school-ready skills. Working to meet these goals links families to their communities and helps parents help their children and understand what their children need to be ready for their school experi- ences. "Parents are their child's First and most important teacher," Conklin says. Research shows that often children in these situations start school less prepared. "Our goal is to have the kids school-ready and that HEAD START (Continued from Page 29) • Warm, Child Friendly Atmosphere • Emergencies Treated with Courtesy & Kindness • Nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedation and general anesthesia available • Most insurances accepted Dolson Avenue Dental continues to treat children & their families Call for an appointment Family dentistry at its best

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