Role of Social Capital in Promoting Children’s Head Start Attendance

We partnered with program experts to develop, implement, and assess the effectiveness of an intervention that encouraged parents to mobilize their social networks in ways that might promote increased child attendance in early childhood education centers. The project examined a low-cost mechanism to increase average daily attendance of children who attended early childhood education.

Publications

Primary Funding

Ascend at the Aspen Institute

Initial Implementation of Community-based Two-generation Model in Evanston, IL

With the support of Ascend at the Aspen Institute, we partnered with the Evanston Community Foundation to develop a pilot two-generation program in Evanston, IL for parents of children enrolled in publically funded early childhood education.

Publications

Chase-Lansdale, Schastok, Sommer, Schroeder, & Hunter (2014) Evanston Two-Generation Initiative Report

Program Partner

Evanston Community Foundation

Primary Funding

Ascend at the Aspen Institute