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Child’s Emotional Development Milestones

Understanding and supporting a child’s emotional development is crucial during their early years. We recognize the significance of fostering emotional growth in young minds. Our educational program is designed to create a nurturing environment where children can achieve essential emotional milestones.

  • Parental Bonding: The journey of social-emotional development begins with strong parental bonding, allowing timely responses to a child’s needs. At Sharon Baptist Head Start, we emphasize the importance of these early connections.
  • Social Cognition: As children grow, their social development plays a pivotal role. Our curriculum integrates expert insights into a child’s ability in early childhood. This ensures that each child progresses through these milestones with care and attention.
  • Cognitive Development: Human beings are inherently social creatures, and cognitive development in New York is intertwined with social interactions. In our program, we focus on intellectual development in school-age children, fostering not just academic skills but also the ability to collaborate for shared goals.
  • Quality Childcare: At Sharon Baptist Head Start, we go beyond traditional childcare. Our commitment to quality childcare extends to creating an environment that supports emotional well-being and growth.

As a dedicated social service in New York, we strive to provide more than just early childhood education. We are here to guide children through these crucial developmental milestones, ensuring they are well-prepared for future educational challenges.

Are you ready to give your child the gift of childcare and a supportive environment for emotional development? Contact us today to enroll in our educational program in Bronx, New York.

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