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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2008 with Center Analysis File [United States] ... : Version 2 ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2008 with Center Analysis File [United States] ... : Archival Version ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Version 1 ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Version 5 ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Version 7 ...
Abstract: 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 preschool 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. In the 1998 reauthorization of Head Start, Congress mandated that the United States Department of Health and Human Services determine, on a national level, the impact of Head Start on the children it serves. This legislative mandate required that the impact study address two main research questions: What difference does Head Start make to key outcomes of development and learning (and in particular, the multiple domains of school readiness) for low-income children? What difference does Head Start make to parental ... : The primary purpose of the Head Start Impact Study is to determine whether Head Start has impacts on participating children and their parents and whether any impacts vary among different types of children and families. By impact, we mean a difference between the outcomes observed for Head Start participants and what would have been observed for these same individuals had they not participated in Head Start. ...
Keyword: child health; children; cognitive development; cognitive functioning; early childhood education; emotional development; families; Head Start; low income groups; parent child relationship; parents; program evaluation; school readiness
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.3886/icpsr29462.v7
https://www.childandfamilydataarchive.org/cfda/archives/CFDA/studies/29462/versions/V7
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Archival Version ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Version 4 ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Version 3 ...
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Head Start Impact Study (HSIS), 2002-2006 [United States] ... : Version 6 ...
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