Zigler, and Muenchow 4)
The part of the program that most stuck with Shriver was the fact that the program proved that it could actually increase the IQs of mentally handicapped children, significantly with the proper implementation of programs, a concept that was not accepted in academics at this time. (Zigler, and Muenchow 11)
The program used the same materials as a traditional nursery school, but in a manner designed to stimulate attitudes and aptitudes necessary for later school success. For example, the children loved to ride tricycles, but were only allowed to do so if they asked for them properly and identified the particular tricycle they wished to ride. Later on, the teachers set up the tricycles in a miniature traffic situation. The children learned to respond to traffic signs and to play traffic officer.
Zigler, and Muenchow 5)
One of the programs Shriver patterned Head Start after also emphasized early reading skills and read to children at least twice a day, from traditional reading materials, also encouraging them to dramatize the stories so they would be retained and their attitude about school and learning would hopefully continue to be positive. Shriver's intention was to reduce fear with regard to school and give at risk children a running "head start" for learning in the later grades. (Zigler, and Muenchow 6) The program also stressed access to health care (e.g. increasing immunization rates and screening for health disorders) and nutrition, a missing link in the lives of many of the at risk children it served. The program in conception and practice became a comprehensive one when the last fundamental of the system included a component that employed paraprofessionals, often the parents of the children at a high rate and also stressed parental involvement, allowing many opportunities for involvement. (Zigler, and Muenchow 7)
Head Start has since been implemented in nearly every community in the United States, retaining much of its original structure and expanding some mostly to meet the demands of new educational...
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