ESC19 Head Start centers celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with fun and educational activities for Head Start children and families. From traditional music and dances to storytelling and cultural art projects, these engaging events help children connect with their heritage while learning about others.
The Head Start program was created on a foundation of fostering cultural awareness and diversity in early education, creating a more inclusive environment where children from all backgrounds feel welcomed and represented.
By exposing young learners to different cultures, Head Start helps children develop socially and builds a foundation for empathy and understanding. This inclusive approach creates an early learning environment where all children feel valued and appreciate the diversity in the world around them.