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A Two-Generation Education Intervention and Children’s Attendance in Head Start
Authors:Teresa Eckrich Sommer  William Schneider  Elise Chor  Terri J Sabol  P Lindsay Chase-Lansdale  Jeanne Brooks-Gunn  Hirokazu Yoshikawa  Amanda Morris  Christopher King
Institution:1. Northwestern University;2. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;3. Temple University;4. Columbia University;5. New York University;6. Oklahoma State University at Tulsa;7. The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract:Two-generation human capital programs seek to promote the education of parents and children simultaneously. This study examines relations between family participation in CareerAdvance, which recruits parents of Head Start children into a workforce training program, and children’s Head Start attendance. The sample included 293 children (on average 4 years old) and their parents. After one semester, CareerAdvance children demonstrated higher rates of attendance and lower rates of absence and chronic absence (missing 10% or more of school days) than matched comparison children. These associations were similar across a range of high- and low-risk subgroups at baseline. These findings are discussed in terms of the implications of a family systems approach for improving children’s Head Start attendance.
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