The due date for programs to complete their PIR
What is July 31st?
These are the 3 types of public assistance than can be used to determine eligibility for Early Head Start.
What is TANF, SSI, and SNAP?
These are the 2 health screenings required to be completed within 45 days.
What are the hearing and vision screenings?
These are the 2 developmental screenings required to be completed within 45 days.
This is the parenting curriculum used for home-based programs.
What is Parents as Teachers (PAT)?
What is Program Information Report?
These two demographics must equal the number of participants served the whole year.
What is race/ethnicity and language?
Provide an example of a Chronic Condition listed on the PIR.
Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Asthma, Seizures, Life-Threatening Allergies, Hearing or Vision Problems, Elevated Lead Levels, or Diabetes.
A child will only count for receiving disability services when this is entered correctly into ChildPlus.
What is the IFSP or IEP?
This is where family services and referrals are documented in ChildPlus for PIR.
What is the Family Information tab or FPA, Needs Assessment, PIR tab?
The total number of sections within PIR
What is 4?
This is the "magic number" to use when reviewing your PIR.
What is the total cumulative enrollment of children (and pregnant women, if applicable)?
These two dental questions sound similar but are not the same.
What is C.19 (oral health preventative care) and C.20 (oral exam)?
These are the only children counted on the PIR for completion of 45 day screenings.
Who are newly enrolled children?
This important question about parents is documented in the Application Tab under each parent record.
What is parent education and employment?
This is the number used for all PIR reports.
What is 9000?
PIR marks children as chronically absent if attendance is less than this percentage.
What is less than 90%?
This is not included in the Early Head Start PIR for Health but is calculated for Head Start PIR.
What is the Body Mass Index (BMI)?
This is not included in the Early Head Start PIR for Disabilities but is calculated for the Head Start PIR.
What is the diagnosed primary disability?
This is an example of an engagement recorded for father figures on the PIR.
What is involvement in: Family assessment, family goal setting, developmental experiences, program governance, or parenting education workshops?
This is the decade that PIR started to collect data for Head Start programs.
What is the 1980s?
This is a manually calculated answer within ChildPlus that must be reviewed for accuracy, relating to HS, EHS, and pregnant participants.
What is prior enrollment, transition, and turnover?
This is a type of education provided to pregnant participants that counts as a health service/referral.
What is education on fetal development, education on benefits of breastfeeding, education on the importance of nutrition, education on infant care and safe sleep, or education on risks of alcohol, drugs, and/or smoking?
These are the indicator numbers for Disabilities on the PIR.
What is C.22-C.26?
These are the two eligibility categories tracked in Family Services and Section C of PIR.
What are homeless and foster care children?