Please contact us directly at:
P.O. Box 646
Middlebury,VT 05753
802 388-3171
802 388-1590 (fax)
Or send us an e-mail!

                                       
 Overview of the Parent/Child Center's History and Services
  General
Parenting Information
  Child Development
  Behavior Management
  Issues of Concern
 Family Involvement in Education
 Links for Parents
 Links for Parent Educators

As a member of the Vermont Parent/Child Center Network, the mission of the Addison County Parent/Child Center is to provide support and education to families and assure that our community is one in which all young children get off to the right start with the opportunity to grow up healthy, happy and productive

Toward this end, programs and activities of the Parent/Child Center aim to meet the following goals:

  • strengthen families.
  • help young families achieve self-sufficiency.
  • prevent or alleviate major stresses on families.
  • ensure that all children get the love and positive attention that they need.
  • help teenagers make responsible decisions about family life.
  • encourage prevention activities in our community.
  • work cooperatively with other agencies in providing services.
  • help other community groups establish similar programs.

The Parent Information and Resource Center of Vermont (PIRC Vermont) is a project that provides support, information, and training across Vermont to parents and educators. We are sponsored by the Vermont Parent Information Center (VPIC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Education. PIRC Vermont is a joint effort of VPIC and the network of 16 Vermont Parent Child Centers.

PIRC Vermont’s purpose is to help children of all ages succeed in school. We do this by helping families from all walks of life to actively participate in their child’s education and by supporting schools in their efforts to build strong partnerships with parents.  You can find further information and resources at: www.pircvermont.org

 

The ACPCC complies with the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).

To view our Privacy Practices, please click here: ACPCC Notice of Privacy Practices



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