
Early childhood education teaching give them a head start
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Early Head Start (EHS) is a federally funded program in the United States that provides comprehensive developmental and family support services to low-income families with infants and toddlers (birth to age 3) and pregnant women.
The program is designed to promote the healthy development of young children, enhance family well-being, and support parents in their roles as primary caregivers.
Early Head Start programs offer a range of services, including early learning experiences, health and nutrition support, parent education, and family support services. These services are delivered through various program models, including center-based care, home visits, and a combination of both.This article explores the key benefits of Early Head Start programs and their impact on children, families, and communities.