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Something Better for My Children: The History and People of Head Start Book

Remember the War on Poverty? Lyndon Johnson declared it in 1965, even as that other war in Vietnam was escalating under his stewardship. Thirty years later, we have a memorial in Washington, D.C., to remind us of one war and the Head Start program to remind us of the other. Something Better for My Children is Los Angeles Times reporter Kay Mills's account of Head Start's first three decades. Mills begins with Sargent Shriver, then the head of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and chronicles his efforts to get news of the program out into the communities that would most benefit from it via a good-old-girl's network of society women, politicians' wives, and even the First Lady, herself. She discusses the initial popularity of the program among liberals and conservatives alike and describes the roadblocks it met along the way. But Head Start's history is only part of what interests Mills; in the course of writing this book, she has visited Head Start programs all over the country, from urban Minneapolis to rural California. At a time when all government-funded social programs are increasingly coming under fire, Mills uses firsthand accounts of the people whose lives have been shaped and changed by Head Start in its defense. There are the children, who received not only academic training but basic health services as well, and the parents, many of whom were inspired to improve their own lives by their involvement with the program. Though Mills is forthright about the problems that afflict Head Start today, such as staff shortages and varying quality from center to center, in her view, the benefits far outweigh the obstacles. Read More

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    Something Better for My Children tells the human side of the Head Start program. To learn what really goes on in Head Start centers, Kay Mills visited programs around the country, from inner-city Los Angeles to an Indian reservation in Montana. Among others, readers meet Caroline Yellow Robe, a former motel maid who earned her master's degree with Head Start encouragement and has worked with the program for over 30 years. They also meet Pancho Mansera and Rachel Jones, both Head Start students during its first summer, and find out what's happened to them since. And they will become personally involved in the lives of one Head Start center in Los Angeles, following the children, parents, and teachers throughout a year of learning. Mills provides a revealing look at what Head Start has accomplished and answers questions about what has worked, what hasn't-and why. Thorough in its exploration of history and policy, Something Better for My Children is an important and timely book for anyone who cares about the future of America's children.
    •Compare to the works of Jonathan Kozol and Alex Kotlowitz.
    •More than 136,000 people are employed by Head Start, and over 14 million Americans have gone through the Head Start program.
    •Publication coincides with the 1998 Head Start conference to be held in Seattle.
    •Head Start is in the news-its merits are argued on the House floor as well as in the media. It is up for congressional renewal in 1998.

  • 0525943285
  • 9780525943280
  • Kay Mills
  • 1 April 1998
  • E P Dutton
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 338
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