“…The link between parenting and the need for early education was not revived on a public policy level until the arrival of Head Start in the 1960s (Zascavage, 2010). Concomitantly, however, because of eligibility requirements, Head Start also revived the idea of early schooling as an antidote for poor parenting, and especially parents of color, even though white children were also the recipients of Head Start from the beginning (Currie, 1995).…”