EHS Child Care Partnerships

Early Head Start (EHS) programs are not alone! Child care programs can provide comprehensive services by partnering with EHS. More children can be served in their communities and the quality of child care can be improved. EHS can provide training for teachers and family child care (FCC) providers, work with families, and provide financial support for materials and environments.

EHS-Child Care Partnerships

Tip Sheet 12, Part 1: Community Benefits of EHS-Child Care Partnerships

Tip Sheet 12, Part 2: Key Elements of EHS-Child Care Partnerships

Strategies for Head Start - Child Care Partnerships Revisited

Promoting Local Partnerships Between Child Care and EHS: Ideas for State Leaders [PDF, 183KB]

Effective Child Care and EHS Collaborations, Part 1

Effective Child Care and EHS Collaborations, Part 2

For more resources:

EHS Expansion & Child Care Partnership Grants

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Last Reviewed: December 2014

Last Updated: January 12, 2015