Disparities in Identification Between Migrant and Seasonal Head Start and Head Start Programs

Sarah F. Pedonti, Kathryn A. Leech, Mary Bratsch Hines, Sandra L. Soliday Hong, Harriet Able, Elizabeth Crais
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This study used a large administrative data set of Head Start programs across the United States, the Head Start Program Information Report (PIR), to explore disparities in program rates of screening, referral, and identification for early intervention between Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) and Head Start (HS) programs. Results from program-level analyses of MSHS and HS disparities showed that MSHS programs screened more children but referred and identified fewer children. Disparities in identification persisted even in the presence of demographic controls and matching on key demographics. Post hoc sensitivity analyses showed that MSHS identification rates were negatively moderated by rurality. Implications to inform policymaking related to early intervention and preschool for children with or at risk for disabilities and dual language learners in rural Head Start programs are discussed.
移民和季节性启蒙计划与启蒙计划之间在识别方面的差异
本研究使用了美国各地起步计划的大型管理数据集《起步计划信息报告》(PIR),以探讨移民和季节性起步计划(MSHS)与起步计划(HS)在筛查、转介和早期干预识别率方面的差异。对 "移民和季节性儿童启蒙计划 "和 "儿童启蒙计划 "的差异进行计划层面分析的结果表明,"移民和季节性儿童启蒙计划 "筛查的儿童较多,但转介和识别的儿童较少。即使存在人口控制和关键人口统计学匹配,识别方面的差异依然存在。事后敏感性分析表明,MSHS 的识别率受到乡村地区的负面调节。本文讨论了为农村启蒙计划中的残疾儿童或有残疾风险的儿童以及双语学习者提供早期干预和学前教育的相关政策制定信息的意义。
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