Resources for
Families Like Yours
We've gathered helpful programs, services, and tools to support your child's growth beyond our classroom β from free book programs to speech therapy, internet safety, and more.
This page is a curated collection of external programs and resources we believe can benefit CELC families. Links open in a new tab. We'll continue adding new resources as we discover them β if you have a suggestion, please reach out! This page is regularly updated by the CELC team.
Free book programs and reading resources to build your child's love of learning at home.
A national program that provides free books to children at pediatric checkups and encourages parents to read aloud with their children from birth.
A free monthly book gifting program mailing age-appropriate books directly to children from birth until they begin school β available in many Florida communities.
A digital library of over 40,000 books, audiobooks, and learning videos for children up to age 12. Free for educators; low-cost family plan available.
More book resources coming soon. Ask your child's teacher about local library programs and Florida's free early literacy initiatives.
Support services for children's emotional well-being and behavioral development.
A national network providing information and advocacy for children's mental health. Offers resources, guides, and connections to local services.
Expert-written guides for parents on anxiety, behavior challenges, ADHD, and emotional development in children and teens. Practical, free, and research-backed.
Free, confidential 24/7 treatment referral and information for families dealing with mental health or substance use challenges. Call 1-800-662-4357.
Local therapy providers will be added here. Contact us if you'd like a referral to a child therapist or counselor in the Homestead area.
Tools and services to support your child's communication and language milestones.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's parent guide to typical speech and language development milestones by age β birth through 5 years.
A statewide resource connecting Florida families to early intervention services, including speech-language therapy, for children from birth through age 5 at no cost.
Practical tips from early childhood experts on using everyday play to support language development in babies and toddlers.
Local speech therapy providers coming soon. If your child's teacher has noted language concerns, please reach out to our director to discuss next steps.
Guidance for keeping young children safe online and setting healthy digital boundaries.
Age-specific internet safety advice for children under 5, including screen time guidance, safe app recommendations, and tips for introducing technology safely.
Trusted reviews of apps, games, and shows for kids, plus expert guidelines on healthy screen time for every age group. Widely used by parents and educators.
A free internet safety education program from the FBI, designed to teach children in grades 3β8 about safe and responsible use of the internet.
Programs to help ensure your child has access to healthy meals and nutrition support.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program helps eligible Florida families buy healthy food. Apply through the Florida DCF ACCESS portal.
A federal program providing nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and healthcare referrals for pregnant women and children up to age 5.
Locate your nearest food bank in the Homestead and South Florida area for emergency food assistance for families in need.
Research-backed tools to help you understand and support your child's growth at every stage.
The CDC's "Learn the Signs. Act Early." milestone tracker for children from 2 months through 5 years β available as a free app and printable checklists.
A leading nonprofit providing parents with expert information on brain development, behavior, social-emotional growth, and parenting strategies for children 0β3.
Free activities, articles, and videos from PBS to support learning at home. Covers child development topics and provides age-by-age activity ideas tied to curriculum themes.
More resources are being added regularly. Have a recommendation? Let us know and we may feature it here.
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Our team is always happy to point you toward the right resource. Whether you have a question about your child's development or need help finding local services, just reach out.