Pregnancy through Age 3

Prenatal health and wellbeing as well as the first three years of life affect all future learning, behavior, and health. This time period is the most sensitive for a child’s developing brain and body.

Sacramento County Early Learning Roadmap: Prenatal Through Age Eight – SCOE Early Learning

Sacramento County Early Learning Roadmap: Prenatal Through Age Eight

"Sacramento County Early Learning Roadmap: Prenatal Through Age Eight" is a guide to help ensure that ALL children in Sacramento County have the same chance to live, learn, and lead healthy lives. The Roadmap is intended to build ...

SCOE Early Head Start Home Based Referral Form – SCOE Early Learning

SCOE Early Head Start Home Based Referral Form

Use this referral form to refer families to the Sacramento County Office of Education Early Head Start Home Based program.

Help Me Grow Sacramento

Help Me Grow Sacramento – SCOE Early Learning

Help Me Grow Sacramento connects families with resources to ensure children achieve their optimal, healthy development. 

First 5 Sacramento

First 5 Sacramento – SCOE Early Learning

First 5 Sacramento connects families with programs that give children a healthy start during that critical first 5 years. 

Sac Healthy Baby

Sac Healthy Baby – SCOE Early Learning

Sac Healthy Baby is a local program in Sacramento, California, designed to meet African American expecting mothers' needs and reduce infant deaths.

Pregnant or Parenting

Pregnant or Parenting – SCOE Early Learning

Local resource pages for pregnant and new parents. 

California Parent Guide

California Parent Guide – SCOE Early Learning

First 5 California’s parenting guide. What you need to know to help your child grow up healthy and thrive.

Resources for Families from 0 to 3

Resources for Families from 0 to 3 – SCOE Early Learning

Resources that support parents in developing their own ways to promote their children’s growth and development.

Track Child’s Development

Track Child’s Development – SCOE Early Learning

From birth to 5 years, children should reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act and move. Track your child’s development and act early if you have a concern.