Developing a Mental Health Vision
Review this chapter to learn how administrators can work with families, staff, and community providers to create a program-wide vision of mental health services
Early childhood programs work with many consultants to plan and deliver services within the program. Explore these resources to learn more about consultants who work with programs to support health, safety, behavioral health, program management, and quality improvement.
Review this chapter to learn how administrators can work with families, staff, and community providers to create a program-wide vision of mental health services
Teacher Clip 2: Partnering and Collaborating: Acknowledging Expertise
Soliciting a Parent's Opinions and Perspective (Teacher Clip 3)
This guide is designed to help Head Start and Early Head Start (EHS) leaders better use consultants to bring lasting change and quality improvement to their programs.
If you are interested in becoming a consultant or reviewer for the Head Start program, visit this website.
Programs, at their discretion, can choose to use Office of Head Start-trained consultants to facilitate the planning and implementation of an Early Head Start-Child Care (EHS-CC) Partnership or an EHS Expansion.
Child care health consultants support the health, safety, and wellness of children, families, and staff in early care and education settings. These resources help CCHCs plan, implement, improve, and evaluate health and safety practices.
These resources are designed to help Head Start and Early Head Start (EHS) leaders better utilize consultants to bring lasting change and quality improvement to their programs.
Learn how to build a collaborative relationship between a child care health consultant and an early care and education provider with this activity.
Child care health consultants can help families and staff understand the effects of oral health on children’s overall health and development.
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