DECATUR, Ga. -- Continuing his post-State of the Union tour, President Barack Obama today made an economic case for the early childhood initiatives he unveiled in his primetime speech, telling a crowd in this Atlanta suburb that investments in such programs are “a good bang for your educational buck.”
The president’s education proposals include national universal pre-school enrollment and a new collaboration between the federal Early Head Start program, which is focused on the development of very young low-income children, and childcare facilities.
And in his speech at a recreation center here, Obama singled out the nearby College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center, which he visited during his stop to the state, as an example of the types of state-federal partnerships that can boost the quality of life for low-income children well after preschool.
“The kids we saw today, that I had a chance to spend time with -- they're some of the lucky ones, because fewer than three in 10 four-year-olds are enrolled in a high-quality preschool program.”

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President Barack Obama runs up the stairs as he arrives for a speech on education, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, at the Decatur Community Recreation Center in Decatur, Ga.
The president said that such early investment in the future of children -- of all economic levels -- leads to a more vibrant economy overall. “That's not just going to make sure that they do well. That will strengthen our economy and our country for all of us,” he said.
He praised Georgia, one of only five states to have an official goal of full preschool enrollment, in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, saying the state “make[s] it a priority to educate our youngest children.”
But Georgia, which made a commitment to universal pre-K in 1995, still only has about 60 percent enrollment, and has had to cut back funding and school days because of budget shortfalls -- the program is funded by lottery revenues which have slowed recently.
Twenty days of the pre-kindergarten year were removed this year due to budget cuts, which resulted in an exodus of qualified teachers. Now, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) is proposing adding back 10 of those days according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Obama gave a nod to the state’s difficulty in funding the program, saying that “even in times of tight budgets,” Georgia and states like it have “worked to make a preschool slot available for nearly every parent who's looking for one for their child.”
In terms of how the federal program would be funded, the Obama administration has not yet given specifics of how much its proposals would cost. The New Republic magazine speculated that the program might resemble one proposed by the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, whose preschool program costs $10 billion per year and Early Head Start-child care initiative would cost $10.5 billion per year.
But the program will be revenue-neutral, deputy National Economic Council director Jason Furman maintained yesterday, because it will not cost as much as the administration’s spending cuts implemented last year.
In addition to laying out his vision for America’s education future, President Obama also had a few words of advice for the parents of young children -- raising a few eyebrows as he seemed to suggest one of his daughters might have begun going on dates.
“I do have to warn the parents who are here who still have young kids, they grow up to be, like, 5 [feet] 10 [inches]. And even if they're still nice to you, they -- they basically don't have a lot of time for you during the weekends. They have sleepovers and dates. So all that early investment just leaves them to go away,” he joked as the crowd laughed.


Obama -- always the salesman/campaigner! What's he campaigning for now -- to be king? Why doesn't he just sit in his oval office and actually do his job? Some people tell me because he is "too ignorant and in over his head and doesn't have the first clue". I think its simpler than that - he doesen't want to be bothered with actually being "the president". He wants to be a celebrity an dictator in chief!
What do you perceive the President's job to be?
He should be working.
he is working DUMB ASS he damed if he do dam if he dont you racist returds are never happy how is it fair to take head start away from kids they help kids transition to get to kindergarden why dont you take your ass to work im sick and tired of seeing your posts
I do take my ass to work... thats why I hate Obama waste and intrusion into my personal life. He isn't working, he is out being the life of his own party. If he was working, he wouldn't be on the road doing shows for his adoring fans. Kind of got that entire Rome and fiddle thing working for him. If you read both the official government studies, and the private education studies about headstart... its long, but pretty much a worthless program other than to provide babysitting service for unemployed single mothers living off the government dole so they can run around to do whatever it is they do all day. It gives no educational advantage to anyone.. this has been proven many times. But it looks warm and fuzzy when you are trying to get elected. Oh, and it also actaully keeps people from working, because the way head start is set up, and income of almost 1/3 the income earned from being dependent on social service programs disqualifies the kiddie from being able to get into a headstart day care center. Now, go off, and find the stats on the correlations between dumping more and more money into public education, the tons of increased federal regulation on how and what children are taught... and the overwhelming decrease in success of our young people over the years. People like you who want to ignore fact in order to feel good... you are causing the social control futures of doom for the children.
So much campaigning... either not much to do at the old white house, or he can't get a good chili dog at home.
Was kind of wondering if anyone knows how much we spend per student compared to the rest of the world? And how our graduation standards compare with... oh.... third world countries where kids have to learn in one room school houses that aren't even houses, just makeshift roofs with picnic tables underneath? I am trying to find that dang chart that shows how much more money has been put into education over the last 20 years matched up against graduation rates and test scores.... and the other one that shows how federal money for education is being redistributed... and who is the real profiter from increased educational spending and federal indoctrination guidelines? Uh oh.... you mean that all that money might just be wasted .... oh no, couldn't be.
Just wish he would leave the kids alone and stop turning them into little brown shirts for his own political agenda.
shut up you sound like a racist piece of @!$%#
Racist? oh my. Thats it... "shut up" and "racist". Love your ideas of freedom and not labeling anyone.
Lets see, I want Obama out of my life, and to stop indoctrinating children for his agenda.... and somehow, I am a racist and need to shut up. Have to admit... the plan does seem to be working on people like you.
its so sad the stupid redumblicans dont even want head start to be in place so freakin sad they all should die really slowly
You should research the issue instead of following along blindly.
thinking here that you must be a product of head start and other social engineering programs.
2004 Republicans and President Bush cheered pre-school but were busy with two Wars and paying Contractors/bribes. Now 2013 the same Law Makers are against educating our kids even knowing the USA is ranked among the lowest in the Nation. US has shown just how uneducated we have become when the elected Law Makers speak. Most have no idea how the US was founded and know nothing about the US Constitution. Rep. Bachmann has to be corrected by a 10th grader from New Jersey and then by a 7th grader. Senator Rand Paul just makes it up as he goes. Even the US Supreme Court Chief Justice had to tell citizens to elect educated candidates because the ones currently serving are dumb and wasting the Courts time and taxpayers money.
The best education starts at home and remains informal until at least the age 7. Kids are born to learn - they don't need all the glorified babysitting they get. Take them out and let the things of nature connect and strengthen their curiosity, their reasoning skills, and their excitement to learn. Once you do that, they will do much better in public school but best results come from homeschooling.
...yet another initiative to grab headlines, but with no price tag for taxpayer-funded day care!
Obama needs to take his road show north of the Mason Dixon Line where there are people gullible enough to believe his lies...Chicago would be a good place for his speechifying...and if Obama can drag some of the dark suntan folks along with him as he goes north so much the better...
Gains lost by 3rd grade
wish he would start something like this talking about the ECONOMY. haven't heard anything from him yet on probably the most important thing he should be doing.