Programs participating in Early Head Start:
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Ensure quality by meeting the requirements in the Head Start Program Performance Standards and other applicable regulations;
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Provide early, individualized child development and parent education services to low-income infants and toddlers and their families according to a plan developed jointly by the parents and staff;
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Provide these services through an appropriate mix of home visits, experiences at the Early Head Start center, and experiences in other settings such as family or center-based child care; |
Provide early opportunities for infants and toddlers with and without disabilities to grow and develop together in nurturing and inclusive settings;
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Ensure that the Early Head Start program is supportive and nurturing of families;
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Respond to the needs of families, including, where appropriate, the need for full-time child care for working families;
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Connect with other service providers at the local level to ensure that a comprehensive array of health, nutrition, and other services is provided to the program's pregnant women, very young children, and their families;
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Recruit, train, and supervise high quality staff to ensure the kind of warm and continuous relationships between caregivers and children that are crucial to learning and development for infants and toddlers;
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Ensure parent involvement in policy and decision making; and |
Coordinate with local Head Start and other child development programs in order to ensure continuity of services for these children and families.
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