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Family Partnerships

to strengthen parents as their child’s first teacher

Family Partnerships provides a continuum of care and resources for families with children ages birth to 5 years, through Moonshot Families programming and the Lullaby Project.

Did you know 80% of brain development occurs by the age of three? 

TLA provides support and resources to families with young children to help them meet developmental milestones and be ready for kindergarten.

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Moonshot Families

Moonshot Families

Moonshot Families serves families with children ages birth to 5 years old, engaging both caregivers and children in activities, rituals, and routines that build early literacy skills so that they arrive ready to kindergarten.

  • Free books and literacy learning kits
  • Workshops, storytimes, and creative literacy experiences
  • Opportunities for community and family engagement at our two Family Connection Centers
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Connection Centers

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Connection Centers

The Learning Alliance has two connection centers to serve families in our community with children ages 0-5, one at Fellsmere City Hall and one at Leisure Square.

Leisure Square Connection Center:
3705 16th Avenue
Vero Beach, 32960

Fellsmere Connection Center:
21 South Cypress Street
Fellsmere, 32948
(in the basement of Fellsmere City Hall)

REGISTER NOW TO BECOME A MOONSHOT FAMILY

The Basics

The Basics

Learn how to support your child in meeting developmental milestones, along with other parents, by attending The Basics classes. The Basics offers science-based parenting and caregiver tenets that support early childhood development birth to 5 years.

The Basics

Learn how to support your child in meeting developmental milestones, along with other parents, by attending The Basics classes. The Basics offers science-based parenting and caregiver tenets that support early childhood development birth to 5 years.

The Lullaby Project, a program of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute (WMI), pairs new and expecting parents and caregivers with professional artists to write personal lullabies for their babies.

Lullaby lyrics can soothe a child and provide important opportunities to hear new vocabulary and figurative language. Singing lullabies can also strengthen the relationship between children and their caregivers during this crucial period of life.

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