Head Start Social Services: How African American Mothers Use and Perceive Them

Head Start Social Services: How African American Mothers Use and Perceive Them

by Gary Lacy
Head Start Social Services: How African American Mothers Use and Perceive Them

Head Start Social Services: How African American Mothers Use and Perceive Them

by Gary Lacy

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Overview

First published in 1999. Project Head Start, a federal child development program for low-income families, serves both the mother and her children. Previous studies have emphasized Head Start's influence on the child in terms of cognitive gains, social development, and social-emotional development. A continuing problem to understanding the extent of Head Start impact on families is the absence of reliable information about Head Start's influence on the mother and how that influence transfers to the family as they work toward self-sufficiency. This study investigated two issues: (1) the experiences, perceptions, and levels of involvement of mothers who participate in Head Start social services, and (2) how these mothers describe their benefits and relate these benefits to family experiences such as increased problem-solving, coping, and parenting skills.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317776239
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/21/2014
Series: Children of Poverty
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 741 KB

About the Author

Gary Lacy

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Review of the Literature; Chapter 3 Methodology; Chapter 4 Results of the Study; Chapter 5; Conclusions and Discussion;
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