Early Head Start

Moving Beyond Language Barriers Through Early Head Start

Early Head Start family service coordinators work with parents looking to learn the language with English as a second language education.

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EHS Increases Involvement Among Fathers

In South Carolina at Vital Connections of the Midlands Early Head Start center, fathers are front and center. “Too many times, we see mothers receiving all of the communication and information about their children and ways they can support these critical developmental years,” says Jerome Thompson, fatherhood specialist for Share Head Start/Early Head Start and…

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One Early Head Start Mother to All New Mothers: “I’m so proud of you!”

New mothers today are inundated with information. And now with social media, where almost half of parents of newborns turn for information, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. “When I became a mom, I was on my own trying to figure it out. I was head down and focused on graduating so I could be more for kids. Once…

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Finding a Home in Early Head Start

One parent’s story about finding a home in Early Head Start—an experience that turned out to be instrumental in her family’s journey.

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Home Visitors in WV Approach Families with Understanding

Home visitors provide comprehensive child development services in the home environment, including support of the parent-child relationship.

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Families Experiencing Poverty on Journey to Financial Stability

Family Service Worker Michelle Myers has seen firsthand how Early Head Start helps families experiencing poverty lift themselves out of poverty once they have the resources and support they need to reach their goals. “Having at least one trusting and supportive person can make a world of difference,” she says. As a family service worker…

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Defining Diaper Need with Joanne Goldblum

Diaper need is the inability to access an adequate supply of diapers and it is a silent crisis in America. Early Head Start addresses the diaper needs of over 200,000 children and families each year and supports policies and programs that provide one of the most basic needs of all babies and their families: access to clean, dry…

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Therapeutic Interagency Preschool Program Serves Infants and Toddlers who’ve Experienced Trauma

WCCS launched its Therapeutic Interagency Preschool program to address the growing need to support children who’ve experienced trauma.

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ESL Program Helps Oklahoman Refugee Parents Advocate for Themselves and Their Children

Esther Cing had to rebuild her life when she fled from violence in Myanmar and settled in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2016. Esther, who is Zomi, and her family started by trying to find the basic necessities. Fortunately, Esther found a bustling Zomi community in Tulsa, where upwards of 7,000 Zomi/Burmese refugees now live. And through her new community, she…

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Parent with Autism Becomes Advocate

I didn’t always know that I was autistic, but I have always had great anxiety and difficulty forming and keeping relationships. I used to worry that I would be a terrible mother, or that someone would take my children away because of my mental illness. So before my first child was even born, I made…

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