Other Local Arrangements. To support local partnerships, Head Start, Birth to 3 Programs, and LEAs may make other arrangements appropriate to community needs. They could include: a. arrangements to share office space, facilities, equipment, supplies, or staff; b. collaborative models where Birth to 3 toddlers participate in Early Head Start socialization groups or team teaching in inclusive Head Start and LEA classrooms; c. cooperative arrangements to provide support services, such as transportation, appropriate health and nutrition services, and parent support services; d. provision of joint visits to family homes by staff from both programs when children are enrolled in both programs; e. development of shared training needs assessments and joint training plans and activities; f. cooperative sponsorship or jointly attended staff development activities; and g. cooperatively sponsored parent support groups and/or training workshops. The options and methods included in the these sections are only a few of the many collaborative possibilities available to LEAs, Head Start, Birth to 3, and Early Head Start programs. In our ever-changing society, there will be additional opportunities to work together in order to provide the best services to children with disabilities and their families.
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Other Local Arrangements. To support local partnerships, Head Start, Birth to 3 Programs, and LEAs may make other arrangements appropriate to community needs. They could include:
a. : . arrangements to share office space, facilities, equipment, supplies, or staff;
b. a. collaborative models where Birth to 3 toddlers participate in Early Head Start socialization groups or team teaching in inclusive Head Start and LEA classrooms;
c. b. cooperative arrangements to provide support services, such as transportation, appropriate health and nutrition services, and parent support services;
d. c. provision of joint visits to family homes by staff from both programs when children are enrolled in both programs;
e. d. development of shared training needs assessments and joint training plans and activities;
f. e. cooperative sponsorship or jointly attended staff development activities; and
g. f. cooperatively sponsored parent support groups and/or training workshops. The options and methods included in the these sections are only a few of the many collaborative possibilities available to LEAs, Head Start, Birth to 3, and Early Head Start programs. In our ever-changing society, there will be additional opportunities to work together in order to provide the best services to children with disabilities and their families.
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Sources: Interagency Agreement