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Migrant and Seasonal Head Start parents' well-being

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This brief provides a glimpse into the well-being of parents in Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) programs. In particular, this brief highlights findings from the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) Study 2017 on parents' stress, depressive symptoms, and sources of strength. Understanding the well-being of MSHS parents may inform assessment and tailoring of services to address family needs, strengths, and resources. The information in this brief may be important for MSHS programs to consider as they identify the best ways to serve their local children, families and communities. (author abstract)
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