Connect Families with Additional Supports
Explore these examples of connecting with other community organizations to help families access supports outside of Head Start. Then ask reflective questions to strengthen this practice.
Explore these examples of connecting with other community organizations to help families access supports outside of Head Start. Then ask reflective questions to strengthen this practice.
Explore strategies that reduce stress caused by physical, mental, and emotional obstacles and challenges in uncertain times.
This video highlights the Head Start strengths-based approach that recognizes families as their children’s first teachers and honors cultural perspectives when building relationships with families.
Learn how programs can work with children and families remotely to promote learning and plan for transitions.
Use the #GetaHeadStart social media toolkit to jump-start your digital recruitment strategy. Share these social media graphics and personalize the sample messages to increase your program’s social media presence.
Display these wall posters to let current and potential families know you celebrate and honor them every day. Each poster’s message is rooted in strengths-based parent, family, and community engagement.
Use these customizable flyers and brochures to share information about Head Start services with families, community partners, health clinics, resource fairs, and more. Available in several languages.
Get inspiration from family services staff sharing their stories about the positive impact they make on children, families and communities.
Share information about Head Start services with families who are new to the United States. The customizable flyer is available in several languages.
This video builds family services professionals’ understanding of credit and debt and explains the importance of credit for a families’ long-term economic mobility.