Skip to main content
  • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
  •  
  • Administration for Children & Families
  • Upcoming Events
  • Contact Us
  • Español
HeadStart.gov
  • About
    • About Us
      • Office of Head Start
      • Program Data and Reports
      • Training & Technical Assistance Centers
      • Upcoming Events
      • Job Center
    • Programs
      • Head Start Programs
      • Head Start Collaboration Offices and State Systems
  • Topics
    • Cross-Cutting Approaches
      • Culture and Language
      • Professional Development
      • School Readiness
    • Education & Child Development
      • Child Screening & Assessment
      • Children with Disabilities
      • Curriculum
      • Learning Environments
      • Teaching Practices
      • Transitions
    • Family & Community
      • Community Engagement
      • Family Engagement
      • Family Support & Well-being
      • Local Early Childhood Partnerships
      • Parenting
      • Pregnancy
    • Health
      • Health Services Management
      • Mental Health
      • Nutrition
      • Oral Health
      • Physical Health
      • Safety Practices
    • Program Management
      • ERSEA
      • Facilities
      • Fiscal Management
      • Human Resources
      • Organizational Leadership
      • Program Planning
      • Transportation
    • Federal Administrative Procedures
      • Designation Renewal System
      • Federal Monitoring
      • Grant Application
  • Policy & Regulations
    • Head Start Policy & Regulations
      • Head Start Act
      • Head Start Program Performance Standards
      • Fiscal Regulations
      • Program Instructions
      • Information Memoranda
      • Exploring Head Start Policy
    • Child Care Policy & Regulations
      • Federal CCDF Regulations
      • State Licensing

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Cross-Cutting Approaches
Share
  • Open an Email-sharing interface
  • Open to Share on Facebook
  • Open to Share on Twitter
  • Open to Share on Pinterest
  • Open to Share on LinkedIn

Prefill your email content below, and then select your email client to send the message.




Send your message using:


Print

Topic

  • Culture and Language

Tag

  • Dual Language Learners (40)
  • Language and Literacy (7)
  • Tribal Language (6)
  • Cultural Practices (3)
  • Background Knowledge (2)
  • Book Knowledge and Print Concepts (2)
  • Phonological Awareness (2)
  • Classroom Language Models (2)
  • Ongoing Child Assessment (1)
  • Curriculum Modifications (1)
  • Social and Emotional Development (1)
  • Challenging Behaviors (1)
  • Training Apps (1)
  • Alphabet Knowledge and Early Writing (1)
  • Oral Language and Vocabulary (1)
  • Dual Language Learners’ Program Assessment (1)
  • Child Language Assessment (1)
  • Coordinated Approaches (1)

Audience

  • Teachers and Caregivers (4)
  • Home Visitors (1)
  • Health Care Providers (1)

Program Options

  • Center-Based Option (2)

Type

  • Article (28)
  • Publication (23)
  • Video (7)
  • Policy (2)
  • Report (1)
  • Learning Module (1)
  • Topic Page (1)

Age Group

  • Preschoolers (1)

Program Type

  • American Indian and Alaska Native (5)

Series

Topic

  • Culture and Language

Tag

  • Dual Language Learners (40)
  • Language and Literacy (7)
  • Tribal Language (6)
  • Cultural Practices (3)
  • Background Knowledge (2)
  • Book Knowledge and Print Concepts (2)
  • Phonological Awareness (2)
  • Classroom Language Models (2)
  • Ongoing Child Assessment (1)
  • Curriculum Modifications (1)
  • Social and Emotional Development (1)
  • Challenging Behaviors (1)
  • Training Apps (1)
  • Alphabet Knowledge and Early Writing (1)
  • Oral Language and Vocabulary (1)
  • Dual Language Learners’ Program Assessment (1)
  • Child Language Assessment (1)
  • Coordinated Approaches (1)

Audience

  • Teachers and Caregivers (4)
  • Home Visitors (1)
  • Health Care Providers (1)

Program Options

  • Center-Based Option (2)

Type

  • Article (28)
  • Publication (23)
  • Video (7)
  • Policy (2)
  • Report (1)
  • Learning Module (1)
  • Topic Page (1)

Age Group

  • Preschoolers (1)

Program Type

  • American Indian and Alaska Native (5)

Series

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.

Code Switching: Why It Matters and How to Respond

One-third of the children in Head Start programs are dual language learners (DLLs) who are learning English while also learning their home language. Virtually all of these children will code switch. In other words, they mix two or more languages in the same sentence while speaking. It is important that teachers, home visitors, and other staff understand what code switching is, the role it plays in language development, and how to respond to it.

Grounding Language Practices in Preschool Classrooms with Dual Language Learners: What Is a Planned Language Approach and Why Is It Important?

Watch this presentation about the Planned Language Approach support to planning and implementing high-quality language and early literacy services in all classrooms and for all children.

Tribal Language Revitalization Report

This Office of Head Start reports information on efforts to revitalize tribal languages. The report affirms the value of maintaining tribes' cultural and linguistic heritage.

Planned Language Approach (PLA): Research Based Literacy and Language Practices

Research has found that certain skills and circumstances predict children’s success in learning to read and doing well in school. It has identified language and literacy practices that work best when teaching culturally and linguistically different children. This includes children who speak two or more languages, or dual language learners (DLLs). This body of research supports the Planned Language Approach (PLA).

Dual Language Learners with Challenging Behaviors

Children communicate so much through their behavior. Teachers and caregivers will find this article useful in identifying strategies for working with dual language learners exhibiting challenging behaviors.

Making It Work: Implementing Cultural Learning Experiences in American Indian and Alaska Native Early Learning Settings for Children Ages Birth to 5

Making It Work is a resource that can help American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) early education staff meet school readiness goals. Learn how to use it while teaching traditional cultural skills, values, beliefs, and lifeways.

The Importance of Home Language Series

School readiness and school success for children who are dual language learners are tied directly to mastery of their home language. This series of handouts is designed to provide staff and families with basic information on topics related to children learning two or more languages. They emphasize the benefits of being bilingual, the importance of maintaining home language, and the value of becoming fully bilingual. These easy-to-read resources highlight important information that every adult living or working with young dual language learners should know.

Indigenous Immigrant Families

Explore these resources about indigenous immigrant families and their culture.

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.

1302.36 Tribal language preservation and revitalization.

This standard outlines the requirements for tribal language preservation and revitalization in programs that serve American Indian and Alaska Native children.

  • Read more about 1302.36 Tribal language preservation and revitalization.

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page « Previous
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Current page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Next page Next »
  • Last page Last »
Facebook Instagram Twitter
  • MyPeers
  • Subscribe

Helpful Links

  • About Head Start
  • Jobs and Careers
  • Apply for Grant
  • Contact Us

Quick Links

  • Coaching Companion
  • iPD
  • Archive
  • Login

Agencies

  • Office of Head Start
  • ACF.gov
  • HHS.gov
  • USA.gov
  • Privacy Policy
  • Freedom of Information Act
  • Accessibility
  • Disclaimers
  • Vulnerability Disclosure Policy
  • Viewers & Players
Head Start® and Early Head Start® word marks and logos are registered trademarks owned by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Loading...