Wilm Head Start Program
Wilm Head Start Program
Wilm Head Start Program
Kimberly Bolden
Wilmington University
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Head Start is a inclusive early childhood program for low-income children and their
families, all 50 states participate in the Head Start program, this includes the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the outer Pacific Islands, and in 150 Tribal Nations.
Since its inception, Head Starts mission is to promote respect, self-sufficiency, self-worth and
loving and nurturing relationships. The values of the Head Start program is founded on mutual
respect, self-worth, and the provision of supportive and nurturing relationships. As a solid fixture
in every state, Head Start is a leader in the field of early care and education, always identifying
the necessities of low-income young children and recognizing the barriers, eliminating and
Wilmington Head Start, Inc. is a comprehensive early childhood preschool program that
was established in 1984. WHS serves primarily low income children ages 3-5 and their families
who are residents of the city of Wilmington Delaware. The mission statement of Wilmington
comprehensive services to children and their families. WHS has 3 sites within the city of
disabilities, nutrition, male involvement and family services. The education component promotes
school readiness and focuses on the domain areas such as math, literacy, science, social studies,
music and art as well as physical activities. Every child that is enrolled in Wilmington Head
Start, Inc. is screened by a local school district. This screening is completed with the parents
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permission. The results of the screening are given to the parent and put in the childs file. If there
is a concern with the screening, a member of the staff will contact the parent to discuss the
results and options. In the health component, all children receive health and development
screenings, nutritious meals, oral health and mental health support and WHS link families with
medical, dental, and mental health services to guarantee that children are receiving the services
Wilmington Head Start, Inc. has a highly skilled and experienced program governance that
consist of the Board of Directors who assume legal and fiscal responsibility for WHS and the
protection of federal funds. Policy Council is an elected group of parents whose children are
currently in the program, that is derived from the parent committee. They undertake the
responsibility for the direction of WHS with the assistance from the Executive Director and the
management team implements policies and develop procedures, provide training and technical
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Wilmington Head Start funds are derived from federal and state funding as well as
Purchase of Care subsidies. The Congress of the United States approves the amount of federal
spending for Head Start each year. The Head Start program is managed by the Administration for
Children and Families (ACF) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Federal grants are awarded promptly to public agencies, private nonprofit and for-profit
organizations, tribal governments, and school systems for operating Head Start programs in local
communities. (http://www.wilmheadstart.org)
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Parents are highly valued at Wilmington Head Start, Inc. each family will receive home
visits from the teacher and the Family Service Advocate. The goal of these visits is to get to
know the family in their own setting, inform the parent about the childs progress, and help the
family set goals. The teacher is scheduled to conduct two home visits with each family during the
program year and the Family Service Advocate will visit once. Parents are encouraged to
participate in the Parent Committee and Policy Council which oversees communication and
Parent participation is the cornerstone of Wilmington Head Start, Inc. and there is a
strong focus on parents as partners with the education staff in their childs education. Also,
parents and families are supported in achieving their own goals, such as housing stability,
continued education, and financial security. Programs support and strengthen parent-child
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Head Start has a long history of acknowledging that male family members and father
figures are important contributors to the school readiness of children and to the well-being of
families. Wilmington Head Start, Inc. always involve fathers as supporters and
first teachers of their children. Wilmington Head Start, Inc. also engage fathers in fostering and
implementing desired interests and in accomplishing their personal goals. Male and father
figures have significant and exceptional roles at Wilmington Head Start, Inc.
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According to the office of Head Start, Male involvement contributes to raising a child
positive relationships with their children creates good outcomes. Relationship building focus on
making and nourishing bonds. The intent is to support families and to benefit childrens
At WHS positive male involvement means that fathers and staff work as partners to
encourage the childs best interest, to exchange information about the child, and to share in
program governance. Collaborating as a team to create child and family goals are inspiring and
rewarding to the fathers and the teaching teams. Male involvement prompts staff to show
genuine interest and respect for dad and relationship building and acceptance of the fathers
As mentioned before, Wilmington Head Start, Inc. serves primarily low income families
the city of Wilmington Delaware. Most of these families are comprised of single parents and
their children. Here is the breakdown of the families that we serve: 57% Male, 43% Female,
80% English, Spanish, 1% Arabic, 90% of families receive some form of public assistance,80%
of families are single parents, 20% of families are two-parent households, 10% are children with
disabilities 66% are African American, 20% are Hispanic, 12% are Caucasian, 1% are Native
Head Start programs are driven by the Program Performance Standards and other
policies. Performance Standards are a set of rules that is required by the federal government to
guarantee that families and children receive the best services possible. Head Start performance
standards provide a series of all-inclusive services that is intended to capitalize on the strengths
Some of the policies and procedures that are derived from the Performance Standards are: The
management team and teachers must have a Bachelor or Associates Degree in Early Childhood
Education or a related field from an accredited college or university; including 18 ECE credits in
Child Development or Early Childhood Education with completion of student teaching from an
accredited college or university. At least two years teaching experience in Early Education
setting. Must have at least two years of management and/or supervisory experience.
to write reports, business correspondence and procedures manuals. Ability to effectively present
information and respond to questions from groups of managers, staff, parents and the public.
Must be able to organize, coordinate and monitor Center efforts to comply with all Head Start
Performance Standards, USDA, State of Delaware Licensing, and Wilmington Head Start, Inc.
policies and procedures. Must adhere to the Head Start Program Performance Standards. They
define standards and minimum requirements for the entire range of Head Start services. They are
applicable to both Head Start and Early Head Start programs. (http://www.wilmheadstart.org)
My role in the Capstone project will be to design, organize and record the content of the
Family Fatherhood Program Manual. Although Wilmington Head Start follows guidelines of the
Family Fatherhood program, the organization has not developed a working manual to refer to.
The goal of creating this working document will be to communicate the vision and mission of the
program, to ensure consistency of the implementation of the program, and to create a systematic
approach in the execution of activities, expectations and policy and to use a training manual. The
process of creating this manual will be to develop a mission statement that correlates with
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Wilmingtons Head Starts vision, collect all the male involvement activities that have been
utilized thus far, transfer guidelines, policy and guidelines to written form and document in the
manual. Develop a committee to get input consisting of family fatherhood advocate and one
male parent that is involved in the program. Develop and record the statistics of males involved
in the program beginning 2016-2017 school year. The duration of this project will be one full
semester of class. This is a working document, so changes can be made a needed for the optimal
References
system/family/father-engagement
https://whs.mycopa.com. (2017).