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Action Requested: Background: S. 667 expands programs of early childhood home visitation, child abuse and neglect prevention, and early identification of developmental and health delays including potential mental health concerns, and for other purposes. Many of these provisions would increase the federal government’s role in these programs as well as increase government funding to these programs. HSLDA is especially concerned with parts of this bill that further expand the Head Start program as well as create voluntary home visits. Additionally, this bill could lead to policies similar to the controversial “Parents as Teachers” program. Section 9 of this bill, entitled “Supporting new parents through hospital education,” sets up detailed government training of parents. This could be interpreted as mandating parenting classes for new parents. Introduced: 2/16/2007—Introduced in the Senate. Status: Sponsor: Cosponsors: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:SN00667:@@@P (22) Bill Summary and Status: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:s.00667: HSLDA's Position: H.R. 2343—‘Education Begins at Home’ Act
Education Begins at Home Act (S. 667): Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing |
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