Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but this is simply not accurate. The article you posted relates to regulations adopted in Massachusetts which mandate that certain day care settings implement tooth brushing requirements for all children in their care as of 2010. This is entirely different from any federal requirement applicable to Head Start and Early Head Start, which many ECE programs in DCPS do not have, in part, because of the intensive supports that must be provided to families under the federal guidelines. In other words, just because your DCPS has decided that it is a good idea to have PKers brush their teeth every day doesn't mean that this is being done pursuant to a federal mandate.
You need to learn to read.
"... a practice used in Head Start programs, which mandated tooth brushing in 2006."
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but this is simply not accurate. The article you posted relates to regulations adopted in Massachusetts which mandate that certain day care settings implement tooth brushing requirements for all children in their care as of 2010. This is entirely different from any federal requirement applicable to Head Start and Early Head Start, which many ECE programs in DCPS do not have, in part, because of the intensive supports that must be provided to families under the federal guidelines. In other words, just because your DCPS has decided that it is a good idea to have PKers brush their teeth every day doesn't mean that this is being done pursuant to a federal mandate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They definately still have head start funds and those classrooms must follow Head Start regulations. Ever wonder why your kids brush their teeth at school? Head Start rules.
Could you please point us to this supposed Head Start "rule"? If there is one, many ECE programs in DCPS are seemingly unaware of it, assuming they receive Head Start funding at all.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/WellnessNews/massachusetts-law-day-care-centers-brush-kids-teeth/story?id=9665261
No PP, but in my child's DCPS PK3 class, they brush teeth. According to this article, Head Start has mandated it since 2006: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/29/education/29brush.html
I wasn't aware that regulations adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts had application to public schools in DC. Very interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They definately still have head start funds and those classrooms must follow Head Start regulations. Ever wonder why your kids brush their teeth at school? Head Start rules.
Could you please point us to this supposed Head Start "rule"? If there is one, many ECE programs in DCPS are seemingly unaware of it, assuming they receive Head Start funding at all.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/WellnessNews/massachusetts-law-day-care-centers-brush-kids-teeth/story?id=9665261
No PP, but in my child's DCPS PK3 class, they brush teeth. According to this article, Head Start has mandated it since 2006: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/29/education/29brush.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They definately still have head start funds and those classrooms must follow Head Start regulations. Ever wonder why your kids brush their teeth at school? Head Start rules.
Could you please point us to this supposed Head Start "rule"? If there is one, many ECE programs in DCPS are seemingly unaware of it, assuming they receive Head Start funding at all.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/WellnessNews/massachusetts-law-day-care-centers-brush-kids-teeth/story?id=9665261
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of brushing teeth at school. How, then, can it be a Head Start rule?