Teton County
Every Child Deserves A Strong Start
Children’s Learning Center is Teton County’s oldest and largest early childhood education provider. We offer a range of licensed, accredited services to serve all children and young families, regardless of income or ability.
Teton County Early Care & Education
The Teton County early care and education programs serve children from six weeks through five years old. We believe early development and learning stem from positive social relationships. Starting in infancy, we help children build relationships, and continue fostering social and educational experiences they need to start kindergarten with confidence. All classrooms are inclusive, so children with special needs learn alongside their typically developing peers. Each classroom has two primary teachers, with support staff regularly assisting teachers throughout the day.
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Teton County Special Education
CLC is the local agency appointed by the state of Wyoming to provide early intervention services for Teton County families. Specific services might include specialized supports in the child’s preschool classroom, therapy services, and coordination of care. Our caring, experienced special education team works with families to develop a plan tailored to the unique needs of each child. Many children will no longer need special education services by the time they enter kindergarten, but for children whose services continue into kindergarten, our staff works with families and school districts to provide a smooth transition.
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Early Head Start & Head Start
Early Head Start and Head Start are income-based, federally funded early childhood programs that promote school readiness through early childhood education, health, nutrition, and family support. These programs are provided free of charge for children ages birth through five who reside in Teton County, Wyoming.
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