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Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)

Where you and your child learn and grow together!

An ECFE child and parent playing together

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is for all families with children between the ages of birth and kindergarten. The program recognizes that families provide a child's first and most important learning environments and parents are their child's first and most significant teachers.

ECFE strengthens families through the education and support of all parents to provide the best possible environment for the healthy growth and development of their children. Our programs bring parents together to share the joys and challenges of parenthood and develop confidence in their own abilities.

Here's everything you need to know about ECFE:

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Early Childhood Family Education in Spring Lake Park Schools

See what makes Spring Lake Park Schools' Early Childhood Family Education a special place for your child to learn.

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Register

Registration opens on Monday, July 14 at 8:30 a.m.

Classes

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes provide families a time to learn and play together from birth to kindergarten age, regardless of abilities or financial circumstances. Classes are held at:

  • District Service Center: 1415 81st Ave NE, Spring Lake Park, Door #12
  • Centerview Elementary: 10365 Davenport Street NE, Blaine, Door #2

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Contact Us

Our Early Childhood team is here to answer any of your questions. Contact our Early Childhood team, 763-600-5900

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The ECFE class experience is as easy as 1, 2, 3.......!

1. Together Time

Families are free to explore the classroom filled with learning activities and enjoy art, free play, songs, and stories together.

2. Parent’s Time

Adults join together with a licensed family educator to share ideas and concerns, discuss the challenges of being a parent and feel encouraged by the support of other parents.

3. Children’s Time

Children remain with at least two staff to learn, play and have snack together while the parents are in discussion.

Early Childhood Advisory Council

Parent input is essential to the success of our programs and the Early Childhood Advisory Council is a highly-valued resource. This group of interested Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) and Preschool parents helps to plan and coordinate special events. They also help set the direction of the program and advocate for early childhood. Joining the Advisory Council is a wonderful opportunity to enhance and support early learning in Spring Lake Park Schools. Contact our office if you are interested, 763-600-5900.

I just love the community that comes with the ECFE program. I not only get to spend dedicated time with my child, but I get to connect with other parents and help each other through the challenging parts of life. ECFE parent

An ECFE parent smiling and playing with her child
Families and young students learn through play on the floor together