Engaging parents with disabilities and learning differences strengthens family well-being and supports the healthy growth and development of their children. Like all caregivers, parents with disabilities and learning differences partner with family, friends, and professionals to care for their children. Engaging parents with disabilities and learning differences is a big part of providing equitable and inclusive services. This resource provides information, suggests strategies, and includes links to additional resources that support Head Start staff to engage parents thoughtfully and intentionally.
Explore this resource for guidance on using the comprehensive, goal-oriented Head Start approach to support positive family and child outcomes when partnering with parents with disabilities and learning differences.
Last Updated: August 8, 2024