Implementing a Home-Based Option
Home Visits
[Code of Federal
Regulations] [Title 45, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
[CITE: 45CFR1306.33]
[Page 155-156]
TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE
CHAPTER XIII--OFFICE OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
AND HUMAN SERVICES
PART 1306_HEAD START STAFFING REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAM OPTIONS
--Table of Contents
Subpart C_Head Start Program Options
Sec. 1306.33 Home-based program option.
(a) Grantees implementing a home-based program option must:
| (1) | Provide one home visit per week per family (a minimum of 32 home visits per year) lasting for a minimum of 1 and 1/2 hours each. |
| (2) | Provide, at a minimum, two group socialization activities per month for each child (a minimum of 16 group socialization activities each year). |
| (3) | Make up planned home visits or scheduled group socialization activities that were canceled by the grantee or by program staff when this is necessary to meet the minimums stated above. Medical or social service appointments may not replace home visits or scheduled group socialization activities. |
| (4) | Allow staff sufficient employed time to participate in pre-service training, to plan and set up the program at the start of the year, to close the program at the end of the year, to maintain records, and to keep component and activities plans current and relevant. These activities should take place when no home visits or group socialization activities are planned. |
| (5) | Maintain
an average caseload of 10 to 12 families per home visitor
with a maximum of 12 families for any individual home
visitor. |

(b) Home visits must be conducted by trained home visitors with the
content of the visit jointly planned by the home visitor and the
parents. Home visitors must conduct the home visit with the
participation of parents. Home visits may not be conducted by the home
visitor with only babysitters or other temporary caregivers in
attendance.
| (1) | The purpose of the home visit is to help parents improve their parenting skills and to assist them in the use of the home as the child's primary learning environment. The home visitor must work with parents to help them provide learning opportunities that enhance their child's growth and development. |
| (2) | Home
visits must, over the course of a month, contain elements of
all Head Start program components. The home visitor is the
person responsible for introducing, arranging and/or
providing Head Start
services. |

(c) Group socialization activities must be focused on both the
children and parents. They may not be conducted by the home visitor with
babysitters or other temporary caregivers.
| (1) | The
purpose of these socialization activities for the children
is to emphasize peer group interaction through age
appropriate activities in a Head Start classroom, community
facility, home, or on a field trip. The children are to be
supervised by the home visitor with parents observing at
times and actively participating at other times.
|
| (2) | These
activities must be designed so that parents are expected to
accompany their children to the group socialization
activities at least twice each month to observe, to
participate as volunteers or to engage in activities
designed specifically for the parents.
|
| (3) | Grantees
must follow the nutrition requirements specified in 45 CFR
1304.23(b)(2) and provide appropriate snacks and meals to
the children during group socialization
activities. |
[57 FR 58092, Dec. 8, 1992, as amended at 61 FR 57227, Nov. 5, 1996]