Head Start Regulations Related to the Home-based Option
Explore these resources to learn more about the HSPPS related to the home-based program option.
Explore these resources to learn more about the HSPPS related to the home-based program option.
Explore the budgeting sources, safety guidelines, and regulations grantees should consider when they want to purchase, construct, or renovate a facility.
Daily separations and reunions are part of the fabric of relationships. In center-based and family child care programs, they provide opportunities to develop a young child's skill at making positive transitions.
The Office of Head Start (OHS) administers grant funding and oversight to the agencies that provide Head Start services.
Developers can use this page to create and download datasets of Head Start centers. Input a city, state, ZIP code, or grant number. Also select which type of Head Start center you wish to include in your dataset.
Grantees will find this information useful when developing policies and procedures that govern the management of volunteers.
Reflective supervision and reflective parenting practices can be considered as the circle of support or the continuous relationships that allow caring for and supporting infants and toddlers to be the main focus in Early Head Start.
Use this News You Can Use to spark creative ideas for natural items that can be used inside with young children.
The News You Can Use supports teachers, home visitors, and parents in providing quality care for infants and toddlers. Learn about planning for time spent outside with infants and toddlers in your program.
This resource will teach home visitors, program staff, caregivers and other early childhood educators how to create a space that is welcoming and homelike for children.