Families as Partners During Early Childhood

Family Partnerships

In all Early Childhood Education programs, we recognize parents and families as collaborative partners in identifying their child’s strengths and in supporting student learning. Families are provided support as they navigate through various school and community systems. This includes application processes, eligibility assessments, and transitions. Parents are strongly encouraged to engage at their child’s school through volunteering in the classroom, attending field trips, and other parent events.

PreK and Early Head Start

In PreK and Early Head Start programs monthly meetings are held to engage parents in relative topics of their choosing and parent breakfasts are held throughout the year. In addition, parent leaders participate at the Parent Policy Committee level, as representatives not only of their school, but as a representative of seven schools in their geographic region.

Home and School Family Partnerships

The Early Literacy program is a free, interactive parent and child program offered to Arabic-, Spanish-, and Korean-speaking, and African heritage families. This program is available to Fairfax County residents with children age five and under not currently enrolled in kindergarten.

Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) partners with parents to prepare their children for success in school. HIPPY is a free program for parents of preschoolers who are three or four years old and who want to instruct their children at home.

Learn about the Department of Family Services in Fairfax County
Fairfax County Department of Family Services

Learn about Human Services Resource Guide (HSRG) programs the Fairfax County Government offers.
Human Services Resource Guide (HSRG)