At SAU 90, we welcome and invite all children and their families to be part of our school community… and we especially want to include our smallest and youngest learners! We know that early learning happens wherever babies are, and that the foundation for lifelong learning, health and well-being are built during these critical EARLY years.
Babies and toddlers learn best through loving, consistent relationships with their primary caregivers, and these supportive interactions actually shape the architecture of the developing brain. One way to support your child’s future academic success is by reading together.
Reading regularly with young children stimulates optimal patterns of brain development and strengthens parent-child relationships at a critical time in child development, which, in turn, builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime.
American Academy of Pediatrics
Check out the Children’s Reading Foundation for ideas to support your child’s healthy brain development. Other helpful resources for families of young children are linked on this page. We partner with HATCh, the Hampton Alliance forThirving Children, to strengthen the web of support for young children and their parents, grandparents and caregivers in Hampton. When we all work together, we can build the strongest foundation possible for babies and young children to learn, grow and thrive…and be ready for kindergarten!
Please contact Patrice Baker, Early Intervention Outreach Specialist, if you have any questions about resources to support your family, or if you want to join the HATCh Coalition. I look forward to hearing from you.
pbaker@sau21.org or (603) 926-8992 ext.117
Supporting Early Literacy: tools from the The Children’s Reading Foundation
Social emotional development in young children: why it matters and what to do
Developmental milestones: “what should my child be doing at this age?”
Vroom Tips™ help you do more with everyday moments. Add learning to mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, or anytime with 1,000+ fun, free activities. There is an app too!
Zero to Three: resources focused on the first three years of life –which are the most important for lifelong mental health and well-being.
Parentchildhelp.org- parenting blog and info on topics ranging from sleep to daily routines to tantrums (sign up for the newsletter)
Lane Library: story time, playing, reading, and other fun family events
Hampton Recreation: early childhood programs
Just in Time Parenting: a free parenting newsletter delivered by email and specific to your child’s age and needs.
Early Intervention: Birth To 3: Family Centered Early Supports & Services: for young children who have, or are at risk for, developmental delay. Waypoint at Richie McFarland Center
Tel: 603-518-4002
Parent Information Center: Support for families with children/youth with disabilities and/or special health care needs
One Sky: support for children with developmental disabilities or acquired brain disorders
Tel: 603-436-6111
Fact sheets on specific disabilities from The Center for Parent Information and Resources
Maneuvering the Maze: a Resource Guide for NH families with children with special health care needs/disabilities
Hampton Community Coalition: all-volunteer nonprofit community action group working to improve the health and well-being of Hampton Area children and families, particularly those caught in difficult life transitions or without a permanent home.
Food Security Resources - local foodbanks
McKinney Vento liaison if you need support with housing. Contact Emily Fixler, MSW at efixler@sau90.org
Annie's Angels help New Hampshire families struggling financially through a life-threatening disease, illness or disability.
Step Up Parents provide financial assistance to grandparents/kinship caregivers raising children of parents with substance use disorder.
I Got Bridged focused on bridging the gap for people in need on the Seacoast.
Child Care Aware of NH a statewide child care resource and referral program that provides free referrals tailored to meet each family's needs
Family Connections Center -free family supports and services for those with an incarcerated loved one
Southern New Hampshire Services- resources for child care, nutrition, education, workforce, housing, fuel to help families with economic independence