
Humboldt County
Humboldt County is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 136,463. The county seat is Eureka.
Executive Director: Dr. Kim Smalley
Phone: 707-445-0893
TTY: N/A
Fax: 707-462-3314
Early Start Intake: 707-464-7488
Address: 1116 Airport Park Boulevard Ukiah, CA 95482
Counties Served: Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino and Lake counties
Implementation of Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act mandates states to implement a comprehensive early intervention service system for all infants and toddlers with disabilities or at risk, and their families. Family support services are included in these systems.
In California, Early Start Family Resource Centers are part of the Early Start Program. Staffed by families of children with special needs, family resource centers offer parent-to-parent support and help parents, families, and children locate and use needed services. They offer support services and resources in many languages, which may include newsletters, resource libraries, websites, parent-to-parent groups, sibling support groups, warmlines, and information and referral for parents and professionals.
2379 Myrtle Ave.
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 444-8293
In 1977, all school districts and county school offices were mandated to form consortiums in geographical regions of sufficient size and scope to provide for all special education service needs of children residing within the region boundaries. Each region, Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA), developed a local plan describing how it would provide special education services.
SELPAs are dedicated to the belief that all students can learn and that special needs students must be guaranteed equal opportunity to become contributing members of society. SELPAs facilitate high quality educational programs and services for special needs students and training for parents and educators. The SELPA collaborates with county agencies and school districts to develop and maintain healthy and enriching environments in which special needs students and families can live and succeed.
2822 Harris Street
Eureka, CA 95503
707-441-2051
2259 Myrtle Avenue
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 444-8293
M-F: 8:30-12:00 & 1-5
Services in English, Spanish
Humboldt County Office of Education
Judi Andersen
901 Myrtle Avenue
Eureka, CA 95501-1213
Phone: 707-445-7006
Fax: 707-445-7149
Email: jandersen@hcoe.org
325 Second Street, Ste. 201
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 445-7389
Monday through Thursday 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Fridays, 9:00-noon or by appointment
901 Myrtle Ave.
Eureka, CA 95501-1219
(707) 445-7000
Early Head Start is a federally funded community-based program for low-income families with pregnant women, infants, and toddlers up to age 3. It is a program that came out of the Head Start Program. In addition to providing or linking families with needed services—medical, mental health, nutrition, and education—Early Head Start can provide a place for children to experience consistent, nurturing relationships and stable, ongoing routines.
Early Head Start Programs offer three different options and programs may offer one or more to families. The three options are: a home-based option, a center-based option, or a combination option in which families get a set number of home visits and a set number of center-based experiences, There are also locally designed options, which in some communities include family child care.
777 Loop Road
Hoopa, CA 95546
530-625-1609 x11
1266 9th Street
Arcata, CA 95521
707-822-7206
The Family Empowerment Centers (FECs) serve families of children with disabilities from age three to twenty-two. They were established in Chapter 690 of the Statutes of 2001 (Senate Bill 511, Alpert), enacted as Education Code (EC) 56400-5641. The intent of the Legislature is to ensure that parents, guardians, and families of children and young adults with disabilities have access to accurate information, specialized training, and peer-to-peer support.
Many of the parent organizations that receive FEC grants also receive federal, state, or local funding from other affiliations such as Parent Training and Information Center, Family Resource Center, and varied direct Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) or Local Educational Agency (LEA) grants and contracts.
Phone: 707-444-8293
The State Council on Developmental Disabilities is established by state and federal law as an independent state agency to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families receive the services and supports they need.
Consumers know best what supports and services they need to live independently and to actively participate in their communities. Through advocacy, capacity building and systemic change, SCDD works to achieve a consumer and family-based system of individualized services, supports, and other assistance. Regional offices serve communities throughout California.
505 S. State Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: (707) 463-4700
northcoast@scdd.ca.gov
Serves: Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Lake Counties
College of the Redwoods Child Development Center
The College of the Redwoods is one of the California Community Colleges, the largest system of higher education in the United States. The College of the Redwoods Child Development Center provides a high-quality laboratory setting for Early Childhood Education students and childcare and development services for the local community. The Child development Center provides childcare and development services and State Preschool services for approximately 50 children 12 months to 5 years of age in 6 classrooms on the college campus: 2 infant rooms, 2 toddler rooms, and 2 preschool-transitional kindergarten rooms.
The College of the Redwoods adopted the Teaching Pyramid in 2019 and became a Partner Site Program in 2020. College of the Redwoods teachers have been innovative Teaching Pyramid practitioners, creating new visuals to support children’s independence, social and emotional learning centers with rich sets of teaching tools, and Program-wide Behavior Expectations posters for infant and toddler classrooms. They have used the Teaching Pyramid Inventory of Practices as a self-assessment tool to support fidelity of implementation. The College of the Redwoods Child Development Center has been an active member in the Partner Site program—sharing their practices in Webinars and contributing Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT) data, Benchmarks of Quality data, and child outcome data to Partner Site evaluation projects.
Northcoast Children’s Services
Northcoast Children’s Services provides Head Start, Early Head Start, and State Preschool programs in Del Norte and Humboldt counties. Northcoast Children’s Services staff of 200 serves approximately 800 children (ages 2 to 5) and their families in 23 sites and home-based options. This program started with the Teaching Pyramid as part of a county-wide launch in 2019 and began full adoption of the Teaching Pyramid Framework in 2020. They have Authorized Trainers and Authorized Coaches on their staff and provide Teaching Pyramid training and coaching every year. They have an active Leadership Team that assesses their progress each year with the Program-Wide Benchmarks of Quality and creates an annual Benchmarks of Quality Action Plan to guide and sustain implementation.
Northcoast Children’s Services became a Teaching Pyramid Partner Site in 2021. As a Partner Site, Northcoast Children’s Services has regularly shared their Teaching Pyramid practices with the rest of the state in Partner Site Webinars and in the annual Teaching Pyramid Symposium. They have a reliable Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT) assessor on their team to assess classroom-level implementation and have regularly shared their TPOT, Benchmarks of Quality, and outcome data with the Partner Site program sponsor, the California Collaborative for Social and Emotional Learning.