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  2. Head Start (program) - Wikipedia

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    The Head Start children scored higher than the controls in both settings, which suggested preschool intervention programs may have influenced the result. The controls tested at home scored the lowest, apparently due to anxiety from having an unfamiliar person in their homes. The Head Start children were unaffected by the environmental factor.

  3. Onward Neighborhood House - Wikipedia

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    Onward Neighborhood House provides daycare for children ages 2 to 5. The year-round, full day, pre-school services allow parents to work full-time, pursue their education, and support their families without having to worry about their child's safety and educational development. Onward offers both center-based and home-based programs.

  4. Early childhood education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The same categories of organizations are eligible to apply for Early Head Start, except that applicants need not be from the community they will be serving. [5] Many states have created new early childhood education agencies. Massachusetts was the first state to create a consolidated department focused on early childhood learning and care.

  5. Homework - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, homework does not improve academic performance among young children. Homework may improve academic skills among older students, especially lower-achieving students. However, homework also creates stress for students and parents, and reduces the amount of time that students can spend in other activities.

  6. Brooklyn Free School - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Free School is a private, ungraded, democratic free school in Brooklyn, founded in 2004. Students range in age from 4 to 18 years old. The school follows the noncoercive philosophy of the 1960s/70s free school movement schools, which encourages self-directed learning and protects child freedom of activity.

  7. Jule Sugarman - Wikipedia

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    Jule Meyer Sugarman (September 23, 1927 – November 2, 2010) was an American public administrator who founded Head Start and led the program for its first five years. [1] Throughout his life, Sugarman was an advocate for the rights of children, the poor, and the aged.