Office of Head Start Blog
A Farewell Letter from Dr. Enriquez
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
12/09/2016Dear Head Start program staff and parents, I am blessed beyond words to have spent the last 20 months working with such intelligent, committed, and loving colleagues as yourselves. So it is with a mixed heart that I announce that as the Obama Administration is coming to a close, and so is my time at the helm of the Office of Head Start... Continue Reading »
Preventing Bullying
By Sangeeta Parikshak
10/13/2016Bullying is a serious issue that is linked to mental health issues for the bullies as well as the victims. Often, bullying is discussed in the context of children in grade school or higher. However, pre-bullying behaviors can be identified as early as age 3... Continue Reading »
#HeadStartStrong: Head Start Kids Grown Up, Strong and Successful
By Judy Sarasohn
09/29/2016What does Xyus, the 17-month-old son of a Northern Virginian single mom, have in common with Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation? Or Bonnie St. John, a Paralympic skier... Continue Reading »
An Exciting Day for Head Start
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
09/06/2016The new school year is beginning, and we also have a new beginning for Head Start that will be felt in programs across the country. This time of year, children's emotions are written on their faces for all to see. We all can see their excitement as they... Continue Reading »
A Healthy Start: Five Reasons to Encourage Families to Vaccinate Their Children
By Marco Beltran and Adriann Hawkins
08/29/2016August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). This month reminds parents, health professionals, and early childhood care and education providers that children need vaccines right from the start. Immunization gives parents the safe, proven power to... Continue Reading »
Reflections of Fathers
By David A. Jones
06/17/2016If you sit quietly and observe an engaged father interacting with his child, it can be awe inspiring. If they have cultivated their dance based upon a secure sense of trust and reciprocity, any observer might gasp. The only way practitioners can experience this... Continue Reading »
A Renewed Focus on Fathers
By David A. Jones
06/15/2016Fathers can play a pivotal role in the care, education, guidance, love, and economic stability of their children and families. The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is dedicated to finding ways to communicate, engage, and provide essential support... Continue Reading »
Head Start: Beyond 50 Years
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
05/18/2016I love celebrating birthdays! Birthdays provide a chance to reflect on past accomplishments and to focus on new opportunities and growth. May 18 is often thought of as Head Start's birthday since it was on this day in 1965 that President Lyndon B. Johnson... Continue Reading »
New Ways to Approach School Readiness in Home Visiting
By Patty Marickovich and Amanda Bryans
05/16/2016Today is one of those dreary days when the weather is challenging even for the heartiest among us. As we watch the steady, heavy downpour of cold springtime rain, our discussion drifts to how the home visitors are doing... Continue Reading »
Comprehensive Services and T/TA in Head Start
By Sharon Yandian
05/12/2016Comprehensive services have been the hallmark of Head Start from its very beginning in the summer of 1965. Educational services, dental and health screening, and healthy meals are provided for all children, including those with disabilities... Continue Reading »
Head Start's Comprehensive Approach to Child Development
By Sarah Merrill
05/09/2016Did you know there was a panel of experts who developed recommendations for the first Head Start program? Recommendations for a Head Start Program by a Panel of Experts, also known as the Cooke Report, included key beliefs that are still with Head Start today... Continue Reading »
New Funding to Increase the Duration of Head Start Programs
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
04/25/2016Today, I am pleased to announce new funding that will allow all Head Start communities to have access to full school year and full school day programming, and all Early Head Start families to receive continuous services. Congress has appropriated... Continue Reading »
Impact of Lead Exposure in Very Young Children
By Marco Beltran, Katherine Beckmann, and Alana Buroff
03/28/2016We can agree the health and well-being of our children is of vital importance. As adults, the responsibility falls on us to protect our little ones from... Continue Reading »
Nutrition for Body and Mind: "Jenny is a Good Thing" and the Head Start Program
By Heidi Holmstrom
03/03/2016This is a guest blog from the National Archives' Motion Picture Preservation Lab, who recently completed and made available a HD scan of the video... Continue Reading »
Investing in Flint's Children
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
03/02/2016Today, we are pleased to announce that the Administration for Children and Families is acting quickly to respond positively to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. We know that the comprehensive services provided by Head Start can... Continue Reading »
Our Oral Health Campaign
By Dr. Marco Beltran and Adriann Hawkins
02/25/2016Children's Dental Health Month is a time to refocus attention on the number one chronic condition among young children—tooth decay. For the Office of Head Start (OHS), preventing early childhood caries among enrolled Head Start children... Continue Reading »
Zika 101
By Dr. Anne Schuchat
01/28/2016The Zika virus is spread to people through the bite of infected mosquitos. About one in five people who get infected with Zika virus will show symptoms. In the past several weeks... Continue Reading »
Remembering Vanessa Ann Rich
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez and the OHS Senior Staff
01/13/2016Over the holiday season, Head Start lost one of its brightest lights. Vanessa Ann Rich, City of Chicago deputy commissioner for the Department of Family and Support Services, died on Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015... Continue Reading »
Responding to the Culture of Children, Families, and Communities
By Sarah Merrill
12/11/2015Head Start is a national program with federal standards; so, how do local programs support the children and families from different regions and cultures in... Continue Reading »
Beyond Breaking Bread: What Head Start Programs Do to Celebrate and Serve Our Nation's Children, Families, and Communities
By Sharon Yandian
12/11/2015Chapatti, fry bread, pita, lavash, baguette sliced wheat, challah, simit, or soda bread. Bread brings people together, and is important as a connector and conveyer of culture. Continue Reading »
Collaborating Across Federal Programs to Address Maternal Depression
By Patty Marickovich and Amanda Bryans
11/13/2015Kelly was in my office and unsure of what to do. While I, as usual, was in awe of her work as a home visitor, she was stumped. A mom in our Head Start program had a newborn. This should be a joyful time, right? Continue Reading »
Promoting Health Literacy for Families
By Marco Beltran
10/30/2015The term "health literacy" is often used in connection with improving individual or family health outcomes. Health Literacy is defined as the degree to which a person has the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions... Continue Reading »
Launching a Federal Training and Technical Assistance System
By Mark Greenberg
10/05/2015At ACF, we work to ensure that all children—especially children who experience poverty and other challenging circumstances—have early childhood experiences that build the foundation for their success in school and in life. We administer Head Start, child care, home visiting, and other programs designed to help children reach their full potential... Continue Reading »
Take Time to Prepare During National Preparedness Month
By Marco Beltran
09/24/2015Emergency situations arise suddenly. When they occur, crises and disasters can be devastating to our programs and communities. Head Start and Early Head Start programs take time to prepare in advance so the negative effects of an emergency can be reduced. Although programs cannot anticipate everything that might happen, comprehensive... Continue Reading »
Head Start Staff Serve as a Lifeline for Families and Communities
By Angie Godfrey
09/01/2015As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Head Start, many people have shared their memories and stories on how the program has influenced their lives. Former Head Start children tell such sweet memories of their first experience meeting a teacher or a home visitor, and how they were welcomed into a world of books and painting and... Continue Reading »
Head Start Professionalized the Early Childhood Education Workforce
By Sarah Merrill
09/01/2015Did you ever wonder why you need specific professional qualifications to work with young children? Head Start has always known the importance of having qualified, well-trained staff in working with young children.... Continue Reading »
Supporting Head Start Teachers through Professional Development
By Jamie Sheehan
09/01/2015Over the years, Head Start teachers have been the cornerstone of their programs. Head Start teachers have been, and still are, responsible for guiding children’s learning experiences in the classroom. How we support our teaching staff is essential to children's learning.... Continue Reading »
One Year in the Life of the Early Head Start – Child Care Partnerships Program
By Linda K. Smith
08/21/2015For most parents, celebrating the first birthday of your child is a big milestone. The first year is typically a blur of sleepless nights, lots of anxiety and worry about whether you are doing the right thing. It’s a period of rapid growth... Continue Reading »
Introducing a New Framework: Early Learning Across Settings from Birth to 5
By Amanda Bryans and Sangeeta Parikshak
07/06/2015I don't know how or why my mother signed us up for Head Start, but I think it was one of the best decisions she ever made for us. My father dropped out of school in the 9th grade to support his younger siblings. He is a Korean War veteran, and I believe he realized education was the way for us to avoid the back-breaking labor that he... Continue Reading »
50 Years of Service to Children, Families, and Fathers
By David Jones
06/22/2015Father engagement has changed a lot over the years. As we celebrate Head Start's 50th anniversary, it's a time for us to reflect and celebrate our accomplishments. We have come a long way, and yet, there is still... Continue Reading »
Office of Head Start Proposes Revised Program Performance Standards: Helping Grantees Focus on What's Important
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
06/16/2015When I was Executive Director of a large Head Start program, not so long ago, I worked around the clock to ensure it was the strongest it could be, and I know that Head Start programs across the country do the same. I am bringing that passionate commitment to my new role as the head of the Office of Head Start... Continue Reading »
Celebrating the Launch of Head Start: May 18, 1965
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
05/18/2015Built by visionaries who sought to open avenues of opportunity for families most in need, Head Start continues to be at the forefront of transformation and innovation. As Head Start celebrates the historic 50 year milestone, it is my great pleasure to serve as the director of the Office of Head Start, to help create the vision, and lead the visionaries... Continue Reading »
Healthy and Ready to Learn: The Importance of Health Services in Head Start
By Marco Beltran
04/23/2015When you think about a high-quality early childhood program, what does it look like? Does it look different for children from low-income families? Very few early childhood programs are designed to address the complex needs of their communities. Yet, Head Start, which serves pregnant women and children ages birth to 5 from low-income families... Continue Reading »
50 Years of Prioritizing Families in Head Start
By Kiersten Beigel
04/13/2015 "Get involved. Know what your child is being taught. Be a part of your child's teaching."
— Head Start Parent
Family engagement has always been a cornerstone and a great source of pride for Head Start. Looking back, both consistent commitment and important policy efforts have kept family engagement in the forefront of the program. The love and hope that parents have for their young children has been a constant. Families have placed trust in staff, both for their children and themselves... Continue Reading »
Honor Our History, Carry on the Legacy
By Dr. Blanca Enriquez
04/03/2015As Head Start celebrates a historic 50 year milestone, it's the perfect time to reflect on how our program has grown and evolved to become a model for early childhood education. Head Start not only gives our most vulnerable young children the tools for success in school, it provides their families hope for their future and leaves a lasting... Continue Reading »
Head Start and the Evolving Concept of Family Involvement
By Sarah Merrill
03/19/2015Did you know that Head Start was the first child development program to include intentional involvement of parents and family engagement in all aspects of services? The program was designed to promote the growth and development of parents and their children. The Planning Committee for Head Start felt that children would benefit... Continue Reading »
The President's FY 2016 Budget for Head Start
By Colleen Rathgeb
02/10/2015President Obama's fiscal year (FY) 2016 budget is great news for Head Start and Early Head Start programs across the country. The budget requests $10.1 billion for Head Start, which is a $1.5 billion increase over the current year. The largest share of this $1.5 billion increase is a $1.1 billion investment to ensure that every Head Start program... Continue Reading »
Head Start Volunteers Make a Difference
By Amanda Bryans
02/10/2015I worked in a Head Start program from 1989-1999. I think it was the best and hardest work I ever did. Hard work can bond a team of teachers and volunteers in a way that is almost like family. In 1994, a Head Start teacher assistant, Ms. Lewis, died. When the news of her death reached our community, we were stunned with grief... Continue Reading »
Leading the Way in Community Partnerships
By Amanda Bryans
01/20/2015From the very first, Head Start was envisioned as a community effort. We always knew its success rested in both the leadership of parents and support from local businesses, municipalities, community members, and neighbors. We could never do all that was needed alone. Head Start agencies assessed what was available at the... Continue Reading »
Leading the Way for 50 Years
By Ann Linehan
01/12/2015As we enter 2015, we are fortunate to reflect on the 50th year of Head Start services. In May of 1965, the first Head Start summer programs began. These programs provided the most vulnerable preschool children and their families with comprehensive services to meet their emotional, social, health, nutritional, and... Continue Reading »
In Brief: 50 Years of Family Engagement in Head Start
By Kiersten Beigel
12/11/2014Head Start and Early Head Start have an amazing legacy of family engagement. As we celebrate Head Start's 50th anniversary in 2015, Kiersten Beigel, Program Specialist for the Office of Head Start, shared her thoughts with Harvard Family Research Project's Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE) Newsletter... Continue Reading »
OHS Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow: User Experience Drives Improvements to Head Start Communications
By Alana Buroff
11/13/2014The Office of Head Start (OHS) is making big strides towards making our information available to anyone, in the locations they need it, and on the device they happen to be using. Based on information from you, our users, and trends in mobile usage, we have made big changes to the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) and our... Continue Reading »
New Infant-Toddler Training and Technical Assistance Projects
By Linda Smith, Ann Linehan, and Shannon Rudisill
10/24/2014It seems we learn more and more every day about all that our youngest children can learn. Research shows [PDF, 93KB] that a tremendous amount of brain development happens in the very first months of life. By the time children are 3 years old, the structures of their brains that influence later learning are... Continue Reading »
Practicing Your Preparedness Plan
By Marco Beltran
10/15/2014An effective emergency preparedness plan helps your program to respond appropriately and quickly to circumstances that occur. It helps to reduce risks to everyone in the Head Start community. But, the only way that can happen is if staff, children, families, and community partners know the plan and their responsibility... Continue Reading »
Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Applications Under Review
By Linda Smith, Ann Linehan, and Shannon Rudisill
10/09/2014Response to the Early Head Start expansion and Early Head Start – Child Care Partnerships funding opportunity has been tremendous. Including the last funding opportunity announcements which closed on Oct. 6, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) received more than 600 grant applications. These came from communities in... Continue Reading »
September Is National Preparedness Month
By Marco Beltran
9/26/2014Many programs are still in the first month of classes. Staff members are reuniting with returning families and meeting those new to Head Start or Early Head Start. Infants and toddlers are getting used to the sights and sounds of their new environment. And, 3- to 5-year-olds are exploring learning stations situated in... Continue Reading »
Happy 20th Anniversary, Early Head Start!
By Angie Godfrey
7/30/2013The 20th Anniversary of Early Head Start (EHS) is being celebrated this year. There is a lot to celebrate! Congress extended Head Start services to expectant families and children from birth to 3 years of age and their families when they reauthorized the Head Start Act of 1994. This momentous decision acknowledged how important the... Continue Reading »
To Teachers, with Gratitude: Teacher Appreciation Week 2014
By Amanda Bryans
5/6/2014At the end of a speech several years ago, a woman raised her hand. When I acknowledged her, she stood and asked, "Do you know what Head Start did for my child?" "I don't know," I said. "Tell me." "They loved her!" she answered enthusiastically. "She knew she was special; and every day when she went to that school, she knew..." Continue Reading »
Early Head Start – Child Care (EHS-CC) Partnerships: Why Do We Need Them?
By Amanda Bryans
4/11/2014The youngest children in America are also the poorest. Twenty-five percent of infants and toddlers nationwide live in families below the official poverty line. One in eight babies live with families in deep poverty, with household incomes at half or less of the poverty line. As many as one in four children are at risk for a social delay or developmental disability, but only... Continue Reading »
Farewell
By Yvette Sanchez Fuentes
11/22/2013Today is my last day serving as Director of the Office of Head Start. I know that the work of Head Start staff is not always easy, but I would remind you that the work you do every day changes the life of a child and their family. Together, over the last four years, we have enhanced the quality of Head Start to ensure that every child that walks through the door gets... Continue Reading »
Family Engagement and Hispanic Heritage Month
By Yvette Sanchez Fuentes
9/24/2013Hispanics are the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the United States. We see this in our Head Start programs across the country where the number of Hispanic families with enrolled children has nearly doubled over the last three decades. As a nation, one of the most important things we can do is... Continue Reading »
Keeping Kids Safe
By Amanda Bryans
8/22/2013Transportation is one of the most vital services Head Start and Early Head Start programs provide. The highest need families are typically the least likely to have access to transportation. They rarely own a vehicle and may have no access to public transportation, either because of location or lack of fare. Sometimes, even when public transportation... Continue Reading »
Look Before You Lock
By Yvette Sanchez Fuentes
8/7/2013During last year's Look Before You Lock campaign, we heard the heart-wrenching story of Reginald McKinnon, a father who took his then 18-month-old daughter to a doctor's visit and then returned to complete his work day, leaving his child in the car. I still remember his devastating comment: "How could you forget your own child? It's a question I..." Continue Reading »
Partnering with LGBT Families in Early Head Start and Head Start
By Angie Godfrey
6/18/2013Last month, the Early Head Start National Resource Center hosted a conversation with key stakeholders to explore how lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) families are being served by Early Head Start programs... Continue Reading »
Father Figures Making a Difference
By David Jones
6/3/2013Gone are the days when fathers were stuck in prescribed gender roles and only interacted with their children for disciplinary or financial matters. Today, fathers contribute to their children's overall development and well-being in many ways. They shop and play with children. They shuffle children to sports practices and doctor's appointments. They prepare... Continue Reading »
Honoring Our Leaders
By Yvette Sanchez Fuentes
2/14/2013The Office of Head Start (OHS) is proud of its history as a national leader in providing comprehensive services for low-income children and families. During the OHS 1st National Birth to Five Leadership Institute, we honored this history by recognizing our founders: Sargent Shriver, Edward Zigler, and T. Berry Brazelton. We are carrying on this tradition with... Continue Reading »
Using CLASS® to Improve Head Start Quality
By Yvette Sanchez Fuentes
1/18/2013The Office of Head Start (OHS) is committed to ensuring program excellence for the families and children we serve. This week we informed 122 agencies providing Head Start services that they would need to compete with other programs in their community for continued funding from the Office of Head Start. These programs met one or more of the... Continue Reading »
Talking about School Readiness
By Amanda Bryans
1/9/2013School readiness is a key part of Head Start, and has been since its beginning in 1965. We talk about school readiness as it relates to getting children ready for school, parents ready to support children in school, and schools ready for the children they receive. In Head Start, school readiness goals include the key areas of children's health and... Continue Reading »
Building Strong Relationships with Positive Observations
By Amanda Bryans
12/20/2012One of the most important things we can do to engage parents in Head Start is observe and report to them positive things about their children. Parenting young children is very hard work even in the best circumstances. When there are inadequate resources, the work is even harder. Getting food on the table, arranging transportation to and from work, and... Continue Reading »
Reform Continues: Head Start Grant Applicants Under Review
By Yvette Sanchez Fuentes
12/7/12The children who attend Head Start deserve the best we can give them. A high-quality early education can be what provides a child from a low-income family a genuinely equal opportunity to succeed. That idea has guided Head Start since it began in 1965, and it laid the groundwork for the historic reforms currently... Continue Reading »
Last Reviewed: December 2016
Last Updated: December 12, 2016