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Learn the facts about Shigella, how to prevent it and what to do if someone in your program has it.
Learn the facts about Enterovirus, how to prevent it and what to do if someone in your program has it.
Mobile infants have more control of their head, torso, arms, and legs. They also begin to coordinate those movements. At this age, they sleep less and are more active during the day, eager to engage in everything around them.
The toddler years are a time when children are building skills in all areas. They remember what they learn and share it with others. They understand things more deeply, make choices, and engage with others in new ways.
The National American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Collaboration Office (NAIANHSCO) was created under Public Law 110‐134, "Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007.”
Learn about regulations, resources, programs, and agencies that can help grantees prepare for and recover from a disaster or crisis.
Learn about the important leadership role of Head Start directors and managers. Explore organizational change models and systems thinking.
Review the questions and answers (Q&A) below to find information related to transportation services in Head Start programs.
Explore this toolkit guides the alignment process and helps strengthen practices to promote children’s development in all ELOF domains.