Serving Families with Multiple Children in the Home-Based Option
In this tip sheet, find strategies for providing services to children and families, including families with more than one enrolled child.
In this tip sheet, find strategies for providing services to children and families, including families with more than one enrolled child.
In this tip sheet, learn how to help parents use their home as their child’s learning environment. Explore ways to choose materials found in the home to support children’s development and learning.
Use this tip sheet to learn ways to set up appropriate group socialization environments for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families.
Explore this tip sheet to find information and strategies for offering field trips as part of group socialization experiences.
Explore this tip sheet to learn strategies to consider for including grandparents in home visits and socializations.
Use these tip sheets to find ways to support grantee planning. Explore what to consider when implementing systems, policies, and practices around topics from developmental screening to home-based programs and more.
Children’s learning begins at home. Parents and family members can create nurturing, responsive, and engaging spaces for young learners. Find out how to help families support their child’s learning at home.
Three short webinars on responsive feeding and how home visitors can help families make the most of mealtimes.
Many children and parents receive Early Head Start and Head Start services right in their own home! Home visitors come once a week and work with parents and their children.
Children receive the message that they are in a kind and loving place when caregivers and family members are intentional about the environments they create. This resource will teach home visitors, program staff, caregivers and other early childhood educators how to create a space that is welcoming and homelike for children.