Early Childhood

High-quality early education is one of the most important opportunities we can give our children. A solid early learning foundation helps children succeed later in school, helps America compete in a global market and gives all Americans an equal opportunity to succeed in life. Today, 70 percent of families with children include two working parents or one unmarried working parent. Working parents need access to good early education and child care for their children to help prepare them for school.

Key Legislation:

Improving Head Start Act of 2007 »

"Providing Resources Early for Kids Act of 2007"

Full Committee Markup 11:15 AM, June 25, 2008

"Education Begins At Home Act"

Full Committee Markup 10:00 AM, June 18, 2008

"H.R. 2343, Education Begins at Home Act"

Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, June 11, 2008
The Committee held a hearing on bipartisan legislation that would help strengthen American families and help more children arrive at school ready to succeed by expanding access to early childhood home visitation programs for parents and children.

Research shows that these programs, which provide a variety of services ranging from pre-natal medical care to school readiness and family literacy programs, can help improve student achievement, reduce child abuse rates, improve early identification of developmental delays and disabilities, and improve access to health services.

"Environmental Education: Teaching Our Children To Preserve Our Future"

Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Hearing 11:00 AM, April 22, 2008

"Investing in Early Education: Paths to Improving Children's Success"

Full Committee Hearing 10:00 AM, January 23, 2008

"Improving Head Start Act of 2007"

Full Committee Markup 10:30 AM, March 14, 2007

"Improving Head Start for America's Children"

Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Hearing 10:30 AM, February 28, 2007
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