Smart Start Outcomes (Version 2)

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Smart Start Outcomes (Version 2) Improved ECE program quality Improved environment Improved teacher/child interaction Decrease in teacher and/or director turnover Increase in practice of healthy behaviors Nutrition and physical activity Healthy environment Improved teacher knowledge Child development/early intervention Teaching strategies Health More children on track for normal and/or enhanced development Enhanced kindergarten Readiness Higher 3rd grade test scores Children increase use of services Early intervention Medical/dental home Increase in developmental screenings/child assessment Increase referrals of children to services Increase in positive parenting practices Decrease in challenging child behavior/Increase in child’s social competence Parents increase use of services Increase in parent’s social support Increase in parent and child shared reading/daily reading