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Klein, Jenny W.; Randolph, Linda A. – Children Today, 1974
Discusses how a comprehensive blend of services in a Head Start program can enhance the natural potential of many handicapped children, and at the same time help the family deal with problems relating to the child's specific disability and his normal cognitive, social and physical needs. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology, Handicapped Children

Pieper, Alice M. – Young Children, 1970
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Federal Programs, Intervention, Parent Child Relationship
Hamilton, Marshall L. – 1970
In the particular intervention program described, children under 3 years of age are given a nursery school type of experience five days a week for eight or more hours a day, with program emphasis on stimulating retarded development. Mothers are given inservice training averaging 3 hours per week, stressing development of mothers' self-concept,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Comprehensive Programs, Disadvantaged, Family Environment
Garfunkel, Frank – 1970
An educational intervention program for lower income children was characterized by parent involvement in all stages. Active dialogue between parents, teachers and the Boston University Head Start Evaluation and Research Center (BUER) was considered a primary purpose and encouraged by BUER training, research and service activities. An ethical code…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Problems, Comprehensive Programs, Evaluation Needs
Meier, John H. – 1976
The current status of and future prospects for the nation's children and their families are discussed in this progress report by the director of the Office of Child Development. Successes of the Head Start program are noted, with particular mention of the parent involvement component. Other early intervention programs are cited, many of which…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Rearing, Comprehensive Programs, Cost Effectiveness