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The FIT Program is a statewide program that provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers, ages birth to three, who have a developmental delay or who may be at risk for developmental delays, and their families.
Registered homes provide child care to less than four (4) non-residential children and are not required to become licensed.
New Mexico PreK is a voluntary preschool program created by the Pre-Kindergarten Act of 2005.
Early Intervention and FIT (EI/FIT) programs in New Mexico provide services to families with children three years old and under with established developmental delays. EI/FIT programs are free to qualifying families, and provide support for children with developmental delays before they docHub preschool and kindergarten.
New Mexico will become the first state in the nation to offer no-cost universal child care starting November 1, extending access to families regardless of income and saving families an average of $12,000 per child each year.