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Whole Child Initiative

Somali Health Board

Last Updated: February 2025
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Region(s) Served
  • East King County
  • North King County
  • Seattle
  • South King County
Child Care Providers Served
  • Licensed Family Child Care Homes
Services Offered
  • Child-to-caregiver Relationship
  • Community Resources & Referrals
  • Health and Safety Assessment
  • Staff and Caregiver Health and Wellness
  • STARS-eligible trainings
Language(s) Spoken
  • English
  • Somali
Age Groups Served
  • Infant (0-1)
  • Toddler (1-3)
  • Preschooler (3-5)
  • School-age (5-12)
Fees
  • No Cost - Best Starts for Kids Funding
Availability
Limited - Our cohorts are open for enrollment once a year. We start new cohorts at the beginning of each calendar year. We do have a waitlist.
About Our Program

Whole Child Initiative (WCI) program is a cohort-based service model, provides outreach, trainings and consultation/technical assistance to many Somali Licensed Family Home Childcare providers. Our program’s aim is to work on bridging the gaps between the early learning and child’s health so that children meet their full potential. WCI program works with providers to advance standards by using a community informed model.

Meet the Team

Our team includes: 

  • Child development specialist
  • Nurse
  • Mental health specialist
  • Nutritionist
  • Social worker
  • Curriculum specialist
  • Program manager/director

All team members are Somali and are fluent in Somali.

Description of Services Offered

Our cohort-based service model includes the following components: 

  • Skill Building: Through adapted trainings, individualized consultations, and group activities, childcare providers build upon existing skills to improve quality of childcare services.
    • 4-5 Trainings (throughout the year, on Saturdays)
    • 1-3 Individual consultations per month
  • Relationship and Community Building: Building upon established relationships and trust built in the community, WCI recruits providers and continues to build a supportive community for childcare providers through
    • WhatsApp group for cohort
    • Networking opportunities
    • Reflective Practice
  • Early Learning Best Practices: Supporting providers in creating an environment that supports each individual child’s unique ability to learn and thrive through
    • Small group and large group activities in trainings
    • Tools and Resources (lesson plans, educational materials)
  • Self-Advocacy: Empower and equip providers to utilize their voices to influence changes on an individual and systemic levels within the early learning field through
    • Consultations (goal setting and assessing individual needs)
    • Training materials
    • Group activities (reflective practice)
Communities Served

Whole Child Initiative serves Somali licensed family child care providers serving children and families in King County.