Description: Head Start is a federal preschool program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to 5 from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Telamon operates three types of Head Start programs for disadvantaged families: Head Start (preschool for children ages 3 to 5 years old), Early Head Start (childcare for children 0 to 3 years old and pregnant women), and Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (childcare and preschool for children of eligible farmworkers ages 0 to 5 years old). Children with disabilities are encouraged to participate in all programs. Telamon’s approach to Head Start services includes:
A nurturing environment that supports the healthy growth and development of each child in the context of the child's family, culture, and community
Parents as partners in the shared decision-making process and as active participants in policy groups; and
Recognition of the importance of strengthening linkages within communities.
Our Head Start programs offer a variety of service models, depending on the needs of families in each community. Head Start centers provide a secure setting where children can develop their skills under the watchful eyes of well-trained caregivers. Partial or full-day services at centers include health and dental screenings, nutritious meals, individual as well as group learning experiences, play opportunities and other structured activities. All services and materials are designed to be age and developmentally appropriate as well as sensitive to the cultural and language environment of a child's home. Parents are included in program planning and oversight activities.
Where possible, ChildcareCenter provides inspection reports as a service to families. This information is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed. We encourage families to contact the daycare provider directly with any questions or concerns, as the provider may have already addressed some or all issues. Reports can also be verified with your local daycare licensing office.
Date | Type | Violations | Rule |
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2024-02-28 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2024-02-28 | Violation | 1897 | .1102(g) |
The child care administrator and all staff did not complete the Recognizing and Responding to Suspicions of Child Maltreatment training within 90 days of employment. Staff KL, HB and ES have not completed the Recognizing and Responding to Suspicions of Child Maltreatment training provided at https://www.preventchildabusenc.org/online-trainings/. | |||
2023-11-27 | Announced Inspection | No | |
2023-05-16 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2023-05-16 | Violation | 1314 | .0802(c)(2) |
Emergency information did not name childs health care professional. Child JGG did no have a healthcare professional listed. | |||
2022-08-30 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2021-09-08 | Unannounced Inspection | No | |
2020-11-16 | Unannounced Inspection | Yes | |
2020-11-16 | Violation | 807 | 10A NCAC 09 .0601(a) |
A safe indoor and outdoor environment was not provided for the children. Exposed chicken wire with sharp edges was accessible to the children by the sidewalk leading to the playground. | |||
2020-11-16 | Violation | 428 | GS 110-91(12); .0508(a) |
A current activity plan was not posted for each group of children for reference. In Space #1, there was no activity plan posted. | |||
2019-12-18 | Announced Inspection | No | |
2019-09-18 | Announced Inspection | No |
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