This report shares key information about the study, including the design, methods, and findings. The tables in this report give an overview of the data collected in Baby FACES 2018, and describe the Early Head Start program and center services and staff, the families served by the program and how children and families are doing in important areas of child and family wellbeing, and the evidence of responsive relationships in Early Head Start. These data can inform program planning, technical assistance, and future research. (author abstract)
Early Head Start programs, staff, and infants/toddlers and families served: Baby FACES 2018 data tables
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