American Indian - Alaskan Native Head Start

Location: North AmericaUnited States
Funder: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Duration: 2003-2008

 
AED provides on-site training and technical assistance to federally recognized Tribal Head Start programs across the country that serve primarily children ages three through five. Early childhood development; health services; developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate services; transportation of young children; working with young children with disabilities; management; and family and community partnerships are among the areas in which AED assists. AED’s goal is to improve the quality of services to American Indian low-income children and families to promote social competence and school readiness.  The project assists in building the knowledge and capacity in federally recognized Tribal Head Start programs, and strives to meet the needs of the Tribal programs either directly or through resourcing.
 
 

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