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Head Start Schooling (Drawbacks (Only certain age ranges can participate…
Head Start Schooling
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Benifits
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enhances cognitive, social, and emotional development in children.
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Qualifications
Something that can help you to land a job is previously working in childcare areas, such as preschool and daycare.
You will also need to have flexible hours, and be patient with the children. You need to be willing to take risks to benifit those children as well.
Some qualifications are that you have an associate, bachelor's or advanced degree in early childhood education.
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provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.
Preschools are usually privately funded through tuition and fees paid by that of the parents. Whereas head start schooling is paid for by the government and is free, for children ages 3 to 5.
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Cost
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That adds up to about $7,600 per child in the head start program
The nation's largest preschool program, serving around 904,000 children.
Age Range?
Early head start serves children from birth to age three. Head start serves children from age three to age five.
Early head start schooling can also serve pregnant women, to help them through their pregnancy.
Serves all children, from birth to age five.
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