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         <title>Christin Hoppes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Journal Article Supporting Head Start Program.</strong><br>This article depicts the author's view on the positive effects with Early Childhood Head Start programs. The author discusses a composite of experiences for the child in which fosters all means of development. The author also makes a point that, most children come from low SES families; therefore, families do not have the skills to teach to their child at home the important developments skills needed to be successful in kindergarten. Therefore, encouraging Head Start programs. Head Start is also very important because it prepares the child for school readiness to low income families. This program not only builds relationships, but also builds a partnership in supporting the family with their well-being and other important areas. <br><a href="http://search.proquest.com.proxy.bsu.edu/docview/288093026/previewPDF/63D3A696982D4C6FPQ/1?accountid=8483">http://search.proquest.com.proxy.bsu.edu/docview/288093026/previewPDF/63D3A696982D4C6FPQ/1?accountid=8483</a><br><br>DRAINE, P. M. (1975). <em>A COMPARISON BETWEEN HEADSTART MOTHERS' AND TEACHERS' PERCEPTIONS OF CURRICULUM CONTENT AND ACTIVITIES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE HEADSTART EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COMPONENT </em>(Order No. 7617113). Available from ProQuest Dissertations &amp; Theses A&amp;I. (288093026). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.proxy.bsu.edu/docview/288093026?accountid=8483</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-06-30 00:51:58 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Christin Hoppes Journal Article NOT Supporting Head Start Program.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><div>Like most funding in education, Early Childhood program funding continues to get cut, which is the consensus of this article. Unfortunately, some individuals think Head Start is a waste of money. However, because the program is funded federally, low-income families do not have to pay. If Head Start program continues to lose funding, the program will unlikely be available to families. Individuals stated the study displayed that children who attended Head Start are not distinguished to children who did not. This article also discusses how some individuals believe Head Start is not effective for school readiness and no lasting value to children. Therefore, believing the money spent on Head Start is wasted. <br><a href="http://search.proquest.com.proxy.bsu.edu/docview/304702029?pq-origsite=summon&amp;accountid=8483">http://search.proquest.com.proxy.bsu.edu/docview/304702029?pq-origsite=summon&amp;accountid=8483</a><br><br>Savage-Vass, B. (2007). <em>The future of the head start program: Based on decisions concerning funding as it relates to head start reauthorization </em>(Order No. 1439691). Available from ProQuest Dissertations &amp; Theses A&amp;I. (304702029). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.proxy.bsu.edu/docview/304702029?accountid=8483</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-06-30 02:22:39 UTC</pubDate>
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