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Biennial report to Congress: The status of children in Head Start programs
United States. Head Start Bureau, 2003
Washington, DC: U.S. Head Start Bureau.

A legislatively mandated biannual report submitted to Congress by the Head Start Bureau on Head Start activities during fiscal years 2002 and 2003

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Father involvement: Building strong programs for strong families
United States. Head Start Bureau, 2004
Head Start Bulletin, 77.

A presentation of the role and impact of father involvement in Head Start programs

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The first progress report on Head Start Program Performance Measures
United States. Head Start Bureau, 1996
Washington, DC: U.S. Head Start Bureau.

A description of the background and conceptual framework of the Head Start Program Performance Measures, which define program outcome and process goals, with a data collection plan for determining indicators of progress

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Head Start children's entry into public school: A report on the National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Demonstration Study
United States. Head Start Bureau, 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Head Start Bureau.

An overview of the impact, on children, families, schools, and communities, of 31 local demonstration programs, conducted as part of the National Head Start/Public School Early Childhood Transition Demonstration Study, in 30 states and the Navajo Nation from the 1991-92 school year through the 1997-98 school year, and implementing major initiatives related to: parent involvement; educational enhancement; family social support services; and health and nutrition

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Head Start Domestic Violence Initiative: A project to develop a domestic violence training curriculum for Head Start family service and other workers: Phase I - project feasibility: Final Report
United States. Head Start Bureau, 27 March, 2003
Washington, DC: United States, Head Start Bureau.

A discussion of the dynamic between domestic violence and Head Start families’ well-being, and a proposal for a comprehensive approach to train Head Start family service workers in appropriate domestic violence prevention and intervention methods

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Head Start Domestic Violence Initiative: A project to develop a domestic violence training curriculum for Head Start family service and other workers: Phase I - project feasibility: Final Report [Executive summary]
United States. Head Start Bureau, 27 March, 2003
Washington, DC: United States, Head Start Bureau.

A summary of a discussion of the dynamic between domestic violence and Head Start families’ well-being, and a proposal for a comprehensive approach to train Head Start family service workers in appropriate domestic violence prevention and intervention methods

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Head Start mentoring on inclusion “best practices” for young children with special needs: Program evaluation of the quality and outcomes of the region III DSQIC model
Bagnato, Stephen J., November 30, 2003
Williamsburg, VA: Child Development Resources.

An evaluation of the Region III DSQIC (Disabilities Services Quality Improvement Center) model, an initiative to provide mentoring and technical assistance services to early childhood programs to help integrate children with disabilities into the regular program day, in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, DC

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Head Start On-Site Program Review Instrument
United States. Head Start Bureau, September, 1993
Washington, DC: Head Start Bureau.

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The Head Start path to positive child outcomes
United States. Head Start Bureau, 2003
Washington, DC: U.S. Head Start Bureau.

A document discussing Head Start Performance Standards and the Head Start Child Outcomes Framework

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Making a difference in the lives of infants and toddlers and their families: The impacts of Early Head Start: Vol. III. Local contributions to understanding the programs and their impacts
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Child Outcomes Research and Evaluation, June 2002
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

A collection of descriptions of 21 studies, carried out by research teams that are part of the Early Head Start Research Consortium, analyzing the impacts of local Early Head Start programs on the development of participating children and families

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