Example 3
Example 3:
Comprehensive Health Services:
Asthma Management to Promote Regular Attendance
Agencies aiming to deliver Head Start services must carefully craft and execute their programs. Use these materials to discover how effective planning practices ensure programs stay attuned to community needs. Learn how setting clear program goals, objectives, outcomes, and action plans can enhance child and family outcomes. Get insights and examples illustrating how to monitor progress toward achieving family outcomes.
Dive into a toolbox of resources that can readily bolster your program's strategic planning.
Example 3:
Comprehensive Health Services:
Asthma Management to Promote Regular Attendance
Example 4:
Parent, Family, and Community Engagement:
PFCE / Community Job Losses
This Venn diagram shows the similarities and differences between goals and objectives.
What Is an Outcome and an Expected Outcome?
What Is Meant by Progress?
What Is Meant by Challenges?
What Is Meant by Evidence?
Program Planning Cycle
Use this tool to determine your program's readiness for planning and implementing an Early Head Start or Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership program.
Find resources to help programs build and implement domestic violence prevention and response systems and practices.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families