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    implementing Early Childhood programs I have a better understanding of the many programs that are offered. All programs promote child development and learning and focus on effective approaches to connect with children and families. One of the programs that I have heard mostly about is Head Start. I would like to work in a Head start program because of the impact it has on children’s development, and after reading about it I know have more understanding on the program. Head start focuses on parent involvement

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    The Head Start Program was developed through President Lyndon Johnson’s administration. The program is an equality program which assures students who lives in poverty have a right to educational opportunities. The purpose of the program was to combat the War on Poverty by giving children who live in poor neighborhoods an opportunity to receive an early education to prepare them for elementary and secondary education (“An Office”, 2015). The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is a federal

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    The Head Start program is a beneficial one that helps youth overcome educational setbacks. In order for one to understand the benefits of the program one must know what its goals are, how its goals continue to be accomplished, what specific setbacks are remedied from it and how others feel about it. Head Start is a comprehensive child development program that has an overall goal to prepare children from low-income families for school (The Administration For Children And Families, 2002).

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    Research for Head Start has found many lasting benefits for learning and educational achievement for its attendees. Including school progress and educational attainment, social behavior, and reduction of delinquency and crime that is usually found within disadvantaged families. Head Start addresses all the guidelines within the Family Impact checklist on providing all adequate services to low income families. As mentioned above, under Family Support and Responsibilities, Head Start is a federally

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    According to the article from Head Start “About Us” the Head Start program began in the summer of 1965 as part of President Lyndon Johnson 's War on Poverty. Early Head Start was added in 1994. Head Start has served more than 30 million children since 1965, growing from an eight-week demonstration project to include full-day/full-year services and many program options. Head Start and Early Head Start programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to age 5. In

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    of the Head Start program, discuss the historical background of the policy, and analyze the economic and political forces that have influenced the development of the program. The essay also seeks to evaluate both the manifest and latent functions of the policy, consider the current debate around Head Start, describe the ideologies and values that have framed the debate around Head Start, and offer recommendations regarding the program. Head Start Program Overview of the Policy The Head Start

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    Head Start has played a major role in fixating the attention of the Nation on the importance of early childhood development. Through a range of quality of services offered to young children, Head Start programs have had a dramatic impact on child development. Each child receives a variety of learning experiences to stimulate intellectual, social, and emotional development Head Start’s educational program is designed to meet each child’s individual needs. Children participate in various indoor and

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    The Head Start Program contributes to the successful learning of children in a major way. Head Start promotes healthy prenatal out comes, enhances the development of infants and toddlers, and promotes healthy family functioning. The children are giving a better chance to succeed in school and life. Therefore, the rate of human learning and development is in the early years. Head Start is a Federal funded, comprehensive child development program that has an overall goal to prepare children from

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    2016 Students started clinical rotation at Head Start in Gaffney South Carolina, Located at 501 W. Rutledge Ave. Gaffneys Head Start program is administered by Piedmont Community Actions, Inc. (4) According to the Administration For Children and Families, The Economic Opportunity Act was passed  in August, 1964  which created various programs.  In 1964  President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the first Head Start Act into legislation. (4)  “ Head Start was designed to help break the cycle of poverty

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    Since the creation of the head start program, several researchers have published about the ineffectiveness of the program. For example, according to Currie & Thomas (1993), head start programs have no impact on African American students' academic success in elementary school. To explore Currie and Thomas's research findings, a program evaluation of the program will be carried out on Aaron E. Henry Head Start Program. Aaron E. Henry Head Start Program, which is located in Clarksdale, Mississippi,

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