Early Education-Home Visits
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Early Education-Home Visits
Home visitor Amanda Pedlar and parent Bridget Collins check their smiles in a mirror, illustrating what someone might look like when they are happy, during a role-playing activity on March 4, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. Home visit programs have provided a lifeline for families, especially those for whom access to qualify early education is scarce or out of reach financially. (Emily Tate Sullivan/EdSurge via AP)
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Early Education-Home Visits
Home visitor Fatema Zamani and her 4-year-old daughter Kaenat build a homemade hammock, imitating a scene from a children's book they just read on April 3, 2024, in Denver, Colo. Zamani will introduce the book and the activity to families in her caseload, most of whom recently relocated to the United States from Afghanistan. (Emily Tate Sullivan/EdSurge via AP)
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Early Education-Home Visits
Melanie Collier, HIPPY coordinator for Spring Institute, a nonprofit organization in Denver, Colo.,, talks to home visitors about a book they will soon be introducing to families in their case load, on March 12, 2024. Home visit programs have provided a lifeline for families, especially those for whom access to qualify early education is scarce or out of reach financially. The programs, which are set to expand with new federal support, are proven to help prepare children for school but have reached relatively few families. (Emily Tate Sullivan/EdSurge via AP)
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Home visitor Amanda Pedlar and parent Bridget Collins check their smiles in a mirror, illustrating what someone might look like when they are happy, during a role-playing activity on March 4, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. Home visit programs have provided a lifeline for families, especially those for whom access to qualify early education is scarce or out of reach financially. (Emily Tate Sullivan/EdSurge via AP)