PARENT-CHILD HOME PROGRAM (PCHP) | ROCKLAND 21ST CENTURY COLLABORATIVE FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH (ROCKLAND 21C)

The Parent-Child Home program is an early childhood literacy, school readiness, home visiting program that provides parents the knowledge and skills to help their child be successful in school and life. Home visits take place twice a week for 30 minutes with two- and three-year olds over a two-year period, for a total of 92 visits. A book or toy which becomes a gift to the family is the focus of the visit. The trained Home Visitors model behaviors that encourage parental interaction with their child such as reading, playing and conversing. PCHP assist parents who are unable to purchase educational books/toys or send their child to preschool.

Physical Address

65 Parrott Road, West Nyack, NY 10994

Fax

(845) 627-2934

Fax

Application process

Call for Information

Fee

None/Not Applicable

Eligibility

Town of Ramapo, Low income families with 2 and 3 year old children

Agency info

ROCKLAND 21ST CENTURY COLLABORATIVE FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH (ROCKLAND 21C)

Rockland 21C's purpose is to build a comprehensive support system that links family, school, and community. 21C is a collaborative comprised of 8 school districts, Rockland BOCES, child-centered organizations, teacher centers, colleges, government and business leaders as well as numerous public and private agencies. 21C supports 46 school-based Family Resource Centers focusing on early childhood development, student development, family support and family and community engagement programming.