Percent of Central Texas children deemed ready for kindergarten
Current Value
50%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
What factors are contributing to age-appropriate functioning?
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What factors are restricting age-appropriate functioning?
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Partners
- State Federal City Leadership - Champion funding, set ordinance and award permits, tax breaks, etc.
- Childcare providers - Educate children, parents support staff development
- Healthcare providers - identify resources, modeling practices, provide health services
- Parents / Families - Advocate for children, serve as first teachers
- ISD's - PK/Student Health Advisory Council
- Business Community - Living wage, maternity leave, supporting future workforce
- Informal Care (CCL Licensing) - Provide care, support to stay informal but improve quality
- Informal Neighborhood Leaders - Support and outreach
What Works
Evidence-based practices
- Provide access to quality early childhood learning through formal programs and interventions
- Federally funded Pre-K (full day and low ratio)
- Early Head Start, Head Start, Texas Home Visiting program (Parents as Teachers)
- Equip formal childcare providers with quality curriculum
- School-based healthcare clinics
Promising practices
- Engage informal care providers to strengthen the quality of care while respecting their autonomy
- All our Kin (CT)
- Equip informal childcare providers with quality curriculum
- Foster 2 generation approach
- decrease teenage preg rate
- Family Engagement (Parents, caregivers, grandparents, foster parents, etc.)
- Engaging caregivers thru Parent Learning Exchange
- Employer based childcare facility
- (Fathers, grandparents, foster parents,
- Practice non-judgement approaches in collaboration
Low cost/No cost solutions
- Develop a shared understanding for School Readiness across Hays County
- Why school readiness is important
- What school readiness means or includes
Off the Wall ideas
- Use lottery $ to fund pre-k
- Universal Early Childcare and education
- Free college and undergraduate education
- Extended family medical leave
Strategy #1
Prioritized Strategy: Provide access to quality early learning opportunities through formal programs and interventions
Action Steps:
1. Apply to become a Start Smart Texas community.
2. Expand high quality child care by applying for Regional Early Childhood Education Support Specialists (RECESS) Grant.
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Strategy #2
Prioritized Strategy: Engage informal care providers to strengthen the quality of care while respecting their autonomy
Action Steps:
1. Support intensive home visiting programs to support kith & kin care providers.
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Strategy #3
Prioritized Strategy: Develop a shared understanding, across Hays County, about what School Readiness means and what it includes
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