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02/02/2121
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Board of County Commissioners
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Redlands Christian Migrant Association <br />CHILD CARE EXECUTIVE PARTNERSHIP <br />Grant: $75,000 <br />Funds Used: $43,518 <br />Total Children Served: 14 <br />Focus Area: Early Childhood Development <br />Program Description: This program is designed to positively impact the lives of farmworker and rural poor <br />families of the ALICE population by providing high quality child care, kindergarten readiness activities and family <br />support services that empower parents to become leaders in their children's education. <br />GOALS/OUTCOMES REPORT <br />1. Outcome #1: Thirteen children who meet ALICE income levels will be enrolled at high quality childcare <br />centers. <br />• Fourteen (14) children were enrolled through this quarter. <br />° 8 children enrolled at RCMA centers. <br />6 children enrolled at Childcare Resources of Indian River. <br />Both agencies will continue to recruit and enroll children as eligible families apply. <br />2. Outcome #2: Thirteen children will be screened with the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) to <br />determine whether they have any developmental issues to be addressed. <br />• Virtual learning continued at all sites through home connect. No additional ASQ screenings were <br />conducted during this quarter as the newly 2 enrolled children did not attend the program long <br />enough to receive the screenings. <br />• Specialized teaching continued for children that were referred and/or scored in "concern" area on <br />their last ASQ. <br />Total of 6 children enrolled at RCMA sites received ASQ screenings within 45 days as well as <br />their birth month. <br />4 passed ASQ, 2 within "concern" area. <br />Individualized teaching has been implemented to increase those skills. <br />All 6 children enrolled at Childcare Resources site received ASQ screenings within 45 days as <br />well as during their birth month. <br />5 passed, 1 scored within "concern" area. <br />The child with concerns is currently receiving therapies. <br />Individualized teaching practices have been implemented. <br />3. Outcome #3: Thirteen children will receive vision and hearing screenings within 45 days of enrollment and <br />referred for services if needed. <br />• Although there were 2 new children enrolled in RCMA centers during this quarter, they did not stay <br />in the program long enough to receive the required vision and hearing screenings within the 45 days. <br />• All the previous 6 children received all the necessary vision and hearing screenings. <br />• No concerns were noted for any child's vision or hearing that resulted in an immediate referral. <br />• Before the facilities closed, all children were up-to-date on their physical and immunizations. <br />• For Childcare Resources: all 6 passed the vision and Hearing Screenings as well as being up to date <br />with their Physical and Immunization. <br />144 <br />
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