§ 6-45-102 - Legislative intent.
               	 		
6-45-102.    Legislative intent.
    It  is the intent of the General Assembly to expand the availability of  developmentally appropriate early childhood programs, including, but not  limited to, Head Start, the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool  Youngsters, Therapeutic Child Development Programs, and Parents As  Teachers. Children have the capacity to learn at very early ages, and  participating in high-quality early care and education programs provides  preschool children with the skills, enrichment, and learning  opportunities that increase their chances of future success in school.  Children from all backgrounds who receive high-quality early care and  education score higher on tests of both cognitive and social skills in  their early school years. Low income children who receive high-quality  early care and education score significantly higher on tests of reading  and math from their primary years through middle adolescence. These  high-quality early care and education services can be both classroom,  center-based, or home-based programs. Therefore, the General Assembly  finds that the state should provide assistance to educationally deprived  young children by funding successful and innovative programs that are  designed to increase the learning of these children and provide for  their optimal development.