In this interview I meet with the program director for an Easter Seals Early Head Start program. My interest area for my research paper is
Affordable Child Care for Middle Income Families. I had mixed information before I asked if this site would be okay to do my obervations in. I knew that Head Start was a free program, however, I did not know exactly to what extent it was free. The first time I went to the site I meet with the Family Support Worker because the director was not in. The Family Support Worker stated that Head Start is a free program, however, it is a free program for only low income families. The Head Start program has lower income guidelines than the child care assistance programs that are funded by the government to the states. Learning that this program that is funded by the government made me feel even more troubled about how limited middle income families have to child care assistance programs. Head Start was originally started as a "School of Readiness" in 1965 and was a half-day program. The Early Head Start program began in 1994 for ages 0-3, to start on focusing on the early years of a child and helping children to have a healthy development. After meeting with the director it was plain to see that this was not the right site for me, the director requested that I go to another Easter Seal's cite that has Head Start, afordable care for cash paying families, and child care assistance. The new site would allow me to get the information needed as I speak to other professionals and families.