In Defense of Head Start
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Dickinson, Virginia
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Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program
Head Start programs
Education, Preschool
Poverty
Economic assistance, Domestic
Social skills in children
Early childhood education
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Capstone; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Virginia Dickinson is a member of the Class of 2011 of Washington and Lee University. Despite heavy criticism and scrutiny, Head Start remains as the most important education and anti-poverty programs for preschool aged children. The program works create better childcare and home environments for three to four year-olds to ensure that all children have equality of opportunity, no matter what socioeconomic class they are born into. Furthermore, the program benefits taxpayers too in that it creates long term gains in soft skills that result in cost savings for the government later in a child's life. Although the program is not perfect and could definitely use some adjustments, it is an essential part of the fight to diminish cyclical poverty. [From Conclusion] Virginia Dickinson