Head Start
Head Start is a federally funded program dedicated to promoting school readiness for low-income children ages three to five by providing a comprehensive range of services, including educational, nutritional, health, and social support. The program actively engages parents in their children's learning, fostering progress toward educational, literacy, and employment goals.
Various local Head Start programs, such as those operated by community action agencies and school boards, offer developmentally appropriate preschool activities and resources tailored to meet the diverse needs of families. With a focus on enhancing social and cognitive development, these programs aim to break the cycle of poverty and promote self-sufficiency among participating families.
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