It may look like child’s play, but for youngsters enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start programs, it’s their first step in obtaining a brighter financial future than their parents.Children between six weeks up to three years have their physical and mental needs met while attending the West Texas Opportunities (WTO) programs. There are diaper changes, bottle feedings along with playground time and interactions with their teachers.“I don’t think people really realize what Head Start and Early Head Start is all about,” said Brooke Adcock, the local Head Start and Early Head Start director.For as small as Lamesa is,