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North Dakota Dept. of Human Services, Bismark. Div. of Children and Family Services. – 2000
The Head Start program, a comprehensive child development program designed to increase the social competence of children in low-income families and children with disabilities and to improve their chances of school success, has been in North Dakota since 1965. This report describes the objectives of the Head Start and Early Head Start programs, the…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Eligibility, Integrated Services
North Dakota Dept. of Human Services, Bismark. Div. of Children and Family Services. – 1998
The Head Start program, a comprehensive child development program designed to increase the social competence of children in low-income families and children with disabilities and to improve their chances of school success, has been in North Dakota since 1965. This report describes the objectives of the Head Start program, the North Dakota Head…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indians, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Eligibility
North Dakota Dept. of Human Services, Bismark. Div. of Children and Family Services. – 1999
The Head Start program, a comprehensive child development program designed to increase the social competence of children in low-income families and children with disabilities and to improve their chances of school success, has been in North Dakota since 1965. This report describes the objectives of the Head Start program, the North Dakota Head…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indians, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Eligibility
North Dakota State Dept. of Human Services, Bismarck. Div. of Children and Family Services. – 2001
The Head Start and Early Head Start programs are comprehensive child development programs, serving children from birth to age five, expectant mothers, and families with the goal of increasing the social competence of children in low-income families and children with disabilities, and improve their chances of success in school. This report…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Development, Child Development Centers, Client Characteristics (Human Services)