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Culture and Language

Head Start programs are committed to recognizing and respecting the culture and language of the children and their families.

Programs emphasize the strengths of each children’s individual culture and language and holding high expectations for all. Administrators, teachers, providers, caregivers, and families can use these resources to promote a positive experience for all children.

Myths & Realities about Dual Language Learning Presentation

There are many common myths that surround dual language learning. The Head Start community will learn of research findings on the myths and the implications of the research for dual language learners and their caregivers in Head Start and at home. Tips for creatinghealthy learning environmentsare also highlighted.

Assessing the Progress of Children Who Are Dual Language Learners (DLLs) in Head Start and Early Head Start Webcast

This webinar, part of the Ready for Success series, focuses on how to best assess the progress of dual language learners in Early Head Start and Head Start. The members of the panel discuss how to systematically observe and assess, how to be culturally and linguistically responsive, how to utilize the Head Start Child Outcomes Framework, and how to develop goals to create individualized assessment practices. A viewer's guide and additional resources are available below.

Diversity and Multicultural Integration in Head Start and Early Head Start – Part I

Ready for Success Series

This webcast is part of a year-long series of professional development opportunities focused on children who are dual language learners and their families. It serves as a summary of all the information discussed in previous webinars, with an increased emphasis on being culturally and linguistically responsive and on improving service delivery to children and families who speak languages other than English. The panel in this webcast refer to the resource handbook "Revisiting and Updating the Multicultural Principles for Head Start Programs Serving Children Ages Birth through Five." The handbook can found in the related materials section of this page. 

Head Start 101: Getting Started with Dual Language Learners in Head Start and Early Head Start Webinar

Ready for Success Series

This webinar presents the content and format for the year-long professional development series on dual language learners. Programs may find this presentation helpful in exploring strategies on how they may best serve children who are dual language learners and their families. The webinar focuses on the following categories: Program Design and Management, Responsive Environments and Curriculum, and Supporting Families. The webinar also includes a question-and-answer session and explores the Program Planning and Preparedness checklist.

Literacy Development for Children Who Are Dual Language Learners in Head Start and Early Head Start

Ready for Success Series

This Ready for Success installment focuses on early literacy development in dual language learners ages birth to five.  The webinar is presented in three segments and the panelists use the Child Outcomes Framework to provide suggestions that may help Head Start and Early Head Start program staff serve young dual language learners in both center-based and home-based settings.

Supporting Dual Language Learners (DLLs) in Head Start and Early Head Start Webcast

Ready for Success Series

This webcast is the first in the professional development series on supporting dual language learners in Head Start and Early Head Start. The webcast introduces the Program Preparedness Checklist that emerged from the Dual Language Institute in 2008. The checklist was created to help programs improve outreach, services, and outcomes for Dual Language Learners and to provide high-quality environments that build on the diversity of the Head Start population. Head Start programs may view these suggestions and tips from programs that have implemented the Checklist to improve their support of dual language learners.

Supporting Language Development for Children Who Are Dual Language Learners in Head Start and Early Head Start Webcast

Ready for Success Series

Yvette Sanchez Fuentes, Director, Office of Head Start, leads this third installment of the professional development series in support of children who are dual language learners and their families. Head Start has a history of serving culturally and linguistically diverse populations, and the numbers have been growing rapidly with an estimated 3 out of 10 children speaking a language other than English within Head Start programs. This webcast, presented in both English and Spanish, focuses on oral language development through the use of four segments: Children Can Learn in Many Languages; Each Family is a World; Best Practices in Classes and Programs; and Making It Work: Everyday Examples.

Assessing the Progress of English Language Development of Children Who Are Dual Language Learners in Head Start and Early Head Start Webinar

Ready for Success Series

This webinar, as part of the Ready for Success series led by the Office of Head Start's Early Language Specialist, Sharon Yandian, focuses on assessing children's progress in learning English as a second language. Panelists discuss the Head Start Child Outcomes Framework as a tool in the assessment of expressive and receptive English language development in children who are dual language learners.

Diversity and Multicultural Integration in Head Start and Early Head Start – Part II

As the final webcast in the Ready for Success series, all concepts previously discussed are tied together. A panel of Head Start and Early Head Start experts, teachers, and parents focus on two successful programs that are culturally and linguistically responsive to children and families who speak languages other than English.

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