Making a Difference in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers and Their Families: the Impacts of Early Head Start


Book Description

The Admin. on Children, Youth & Families (ACYF) designed Early Head Start as a two-generation program to enhance children¿s development & health, strengthen family & community partnerships, & support the staff delivering new services to low-income families with pregnant women, infants, or toddlers. Today (2002), the program operates in 664 communities & serves some 55,000 children. At the same time, ACYF selected 17 programs from across the country to participate in a rigorous, large-scale, random-assignment evaluation. This report summarizes the research programs, which includes all the major program approaches & are located in all regions of the country & in urban & rural settings. The families they serve are highly diverse. Illus.




























Head Start Impact


Book Description

Since its beginning in 1965 as a part of the War on Poverty, Head Start's goal has been to boost the school readiness of low-income children. Based on a 'whole child' model, the program provides comprehensive services that include pre-school education; medical, dental, and mental health care; nutrition services; and efforts to help parents foster their child's development. Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child's and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage. The Congressionally-mandated Head Start Impact Study was conducted across 84 nationally representative grantee/delegate agencies. Approximately 5,000 newly entering 3- and 4-year-old children applying for Head Start were randomly assigned to either a Head Start group that had access to Head Start program services or to a non- Head Start group that could enrol in available community non-Head Start services, selected by their parents. Data collection began in fall 2002 and is scheduled to continue through 2006, following children through the spring of their 1st-grade year. The study quantifies the impact of Head Start separately for 3- and 4-year-old children across child cognitive, social-emotional, and health domains as well as ii on parenting practices. This book is essential reading for those in the education field.