Effectiveness of an Enrichment Program for Young Children Enrolled in Head Start Programs

S. Lee
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ABSTRACT The Developmental Screening, Monitoring, and Enrichment (DSME) program for low-income children and families is an initiative developed to support the goal of the Healthy People 2020 and 2030 that aims to increase the number of healthy young children to be ready for school. The 8-week DSME program focuses on reducing health disparities and improving the health of low-income children. A quasi-experimental research study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of the DSME program in 43 children enrolled in three Head Start programs. The children received weekly enrichment activities for 8 weeks. Each child was administered with Denver Developmental Screening Test-II at three intervals (week 1, week 4, and week 8) to identify their developmental levels and monitor their progress in four areas including personal-social, fine-motor, language, and gross-motor. Additionally, the parents received two 1-hour educational trainings to learn about children’s developmental milestones and strategies used to monitor and address their children’s developmental concerns. The data were analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA and paired t-test. The DSME program was found to be effective and can be easily implemented to any Head Start programs. The DSME program can help to increase the proportion of young children who are ready for school.
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参加学前教育项目的幼儿强化计划的有效性
针对低收入儿童和家庭的发育筛查、监测和强化(DSME)项目是一项旨在支持“健康人2020和2030”目标的倡议,该目标旨在增加健康幼儿入学准备的数量。为期8周的DSME计划侧重于减少健康差距和改善低收入儿童的健康。我们进行了一项准实验研究,以检验DSME项目在43名参加了三个启智项目的儿童中的有效性。孩子们每周都有丰富的活动,为期8周。每个孩子在三个间隔(第1周、第4周和第8周)进行丹佛发育筛查测试- ii,以确定他们的发育水平,并监测他们在四个领域的进展,包括个人社交、精细运动、语言和大运动。此外,家长还接受了两次1小时的教育培训,以了解孩子的发展里程碑和用于监测和解决孩子发展问题的策略。数据分析采用重复测量方差分析和配对t检验。DSME计划被发现是有效的,可以很容易地实施到任何启智计划。DSME计划可以帮助增加准备上学的幼儿的比例。
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