Major Head Start Changes Proposed: What Programs Need to Know

Major Head Start Changes Proposed: What Programs Need to Know

Big changes could be coming to Head Start and federal early childhood education policy, but what is actually changing, what is still only proposed, and what can Head Start programs, educators, parents, and advocates do about it?In this episode of Early Childhood Chats, Andy welcomes Whitney Pesek, Senior Director of Federal Child Care Policy at the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), for an important conversation about the federal government's proposed Head Start regulatory changes and what they could mean for children, families, educators, and programs across the country.Whitney breaks down the federal rulemaking process, why a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) matters, and why Head Start programs should understand that these proposed changes have not yet taken effect.The conversation explores:* Proposed changes to Head Start teacher-child ratios and group sizes* Proposed English-only instruction and assessment requirements* How the federal rulemaking process actually works* Why public comments on Head Start regulations matter* How programs can use local data and family experiences to strengthen comments* Potential legal challenges if a final rule is issued* The role Congress could play* Head Start funding and federal early childhood policy* Workforce recruitment and retention challenges* What early childhood leaders should be watching nextWith federal early childhood policy changing rapidly, understanding the difference between proposals, final regulations, legislation, and funding decisions is more important than ever.Whether you're a Head Start director, Early Head Start educator, child care provider, early childhood advocate, parent, policymaker, or community leader, this episode provides important context for understanding what's happening in Washington and how the early childhood community can make its voice heard.Learn more and connect with Whitney here: https://nwlc.org/staff/whitney-pesek/https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneypesek/https://www.legistorm.com/person/bio/357712/Whitney_Pesek.html

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