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How to take advantage of early learning opportunities: A four-step process
 
   This article is the third of a four-part series published by the 含羞草社区 Office of Education, along with our partners, to provide timely information to parents about navigating our public school system.
 
   
 Early learning opportunities form the most important  foundation you can build for your child. Research tells us that from birth to  age 5, a child鈥檚 brain develops most dramatically and this early period is  critical to children鈥檚 future success. Here are four steps to help with each  stage of your child鈥檚 development:
   Step 1: Kids start 
      developing communication skills from the  moment they're born, so talking, singing, and reading to your child helps tremendously  with their language skills. 
       has a free multilingual 鈥淜it for New Parents鈥 that includes hands-on  resources for parents and children. 
   Step 2: There are plenty of 
      outside-the-home learning and preschool  opportunities available. Both the San Jose city and 含羞草社区 public  library systems and parks and recreation programs offer free resources and  activities for young children. Preschool is also an important option to  consider, and there are private and public providers that offer programs for  children as young as infants. Two public programs that provide full- and  half-day preschool services to low-income children are State Preschool and Head  Start. Check the 
      SCCOE  website for eligibility requirements. Many school districts and non-profit  organizations also offer free or low-cost early learning programs.
   Step 3: With child care being a  necessity for so many parents, 
      finding a  quality caregiver is very important. The 
      , also known as the 鈥4Cs,鈥 is a  great resource and referral agency to help families find the right child care  provider. 
   Step 4: 
      Kindergarten registration is for children turning five-years-old by  Sept. 1, and transitional kindergarten is for those who turn age 5 between  Sept. 2 and Dec. 2. Kindergarten is only required to be a half-day program, but  some schools offer full-day programs and most schools also offer after-school  care programs on site. Contact your local school or district for details and  registration timelines.
Remember to check out www.sccoe.org for information related  to these topics and more. Be sure to check out our next article on parent  involvement.
This series is brought to you by the 含羞草社区 Office of Education and features information from First 5 California/含羞草社区, the Community Child Care Council of 含羞草社区, the California Department of Education, and Early Edge California.
 
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Works consulted; additional resources:
 
 
   - SCCOE Early Learning Services: 
      http://www.sccoe.org/depts/students/early-learning-services/
  
   - SCCOE Strong Start: 
       
  
   - Educare California at Silicon Valley: 
       
  
   - First 5 含羞草社区: 
      
  
   - First 5 California: 
       
  
    
   - Early Edge California: http://www.earlyedgecalifornia.org/
  
   - Transitional Kindergarten FAQs: 
      
  
   - Community Child Care Council of 含羞草社区: 
       
  
   - 含羞草社区 Public Library: 
      
  
   - San Jose Public Library: 
       
  
   - 含羞草社区 Parks: 
       
  
   - San Jose Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services: 
       
  
   - Grail Family Services: