ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
“A longitudinal study of participants in a Chicago public schools program serving preK through third grade students reported that at age 24 program participants had acquired more education and were less likely to commit crimes than those who did not receive the same level of service” Research on Early Childhood Education (n.d.).
Research on Early Childhood (n.d.). Retrieved from:Educationhttp://www.nea.org/home/18226.htm
“The Strong Start for America's Children Act (S. 1697/H.R. 3461) invests in and encourages expansions of high quality home visiting programs, Early Head Start, Head Start, childcare, pre-kindergarten and quality kindergarten programs to provide high quality early childhood development and learning experiences for low-income and vulnerable children from birth through age 5” Early Childhood Education & Care (n.d).
Early Childhood Education & Care (n.d.). Retrieved from:http://www.childrensdefense.org/policy-priorities/early-childhood-education-care/
Research on Early Childhood (n.d.). Retrieved from:Educationhttp://www.nea.org/home/18226.htm
“The Strong Start for America's Children Act (S. 1697/H.R. 3461) invests in and encourages expansions of high quality home visiting programs, Early Head Start, Head Start, childcare, pre-kindergarten and quality kindergarten programs to provide high quality early childhood development and learning experiences for low-income and vulnerable children from birth through age 5” Early Childhood Education & Care (n.d).
Early Childhood Education & Care (n.d.). Retrieved from:http://www.childrensdefense.org/policy-priorities/early-childhood-education-care/