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Supporting Head Start parents: impact of a text message intervention on parent–child activity engagement
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Early EducationFamily MedicineHead Start ParentsBehavioral SupportFamily InvolvementFamily InteractionEarly Childhood DevelopmentText Message InterventionEducationParent EngagementEarly Childhood EducationYoung ChildrenCommunicationParent–child Activity EngagementMedicineChild DevelopmentHead Start
Head Start emphasises parent engagement as a critical strategy in promoting children's long-term learning. Parents can support children's positive development by engaging them in stimulating activities. The following study assessed whether a service that delivered parenting tips via text message could prompt parents of children enrolled in Head Start programmes to engage in more learning activities with their children. Two hundred and fifty-six parents participated in the study with approximately half receiving text messages for six weeks. All participants completed a questionnaire about the types of learning activities in which they engaged their children. Parents who received the service engaged in more learning activities; this was particularly true of fathers and parents of boys. Parents reported high rates of satisfaction with service. These results suggest that text-based interventions as a supplement to other forms of family engagement may successfully communicate parenting information and support parental engagement with young children.
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