학술논문

Smart Start News, 1999.
Document Type
Collected Works - Serials
Source
Smart Start News. 1999May-Fall 1999.
Subject
Child Advocacy
Cooperation
Day Care
Day Care Effects
Early Childhood Education
Early Intervention
Family Programs
Health Insurance
Health Services
Periodicals
Program Descriptions
Program Effectiveness
School Readiness
State Programs
Volunteers
Young Children
Language
English
Abstract
Smart Start is a comprehensive public-private initiative to help all North Carolina children enter school healthy and ready to succeed, and provides children from birth to age five access to high-quality and affordable child care, health care, and other critical services. This document comprises the first two issues of "Smart Start News," a newsletter detailing project activities and accomplishments. The May 1999 issue includes articles on: the receipt of the 1998-99 Innovations in American Government Award; the Smart Start Web site; a state initiative to expand programs helping with child caregivers' health care costs and salary bonuses; programs illustrating collaboration; characteristics of quality child care; recent findings from Smart Start impact studies; needs and challenges of Smart Start communities; the availability of parent materials; ways to assist in children's intellectual development; and vision screenings. The fall 1999 issue includes articles on: initiatives to introduce advocacy and volunteer efforts into Smart Start; state family support initiatives; state health insurance plan; additional recent findings from Smart Start impact studies; private sector child care; child care license standards; Smart Start partnerships around the state; and 1999 local Smart Start award winners. (KB)