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Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning

Understanding the Foundations of the Home Visitor Role

This webinar explores the foundations of home visiting and your role as a home visitor. Whether you are new to the role or a seasoned veteran, this video explores resources and strategies to support your work.

Strategies to Promote Cognitive Self-regulation

Explore research, home visiting strategies, and resources that support home visitors as they partner with families to promote cognitive self-regulation in young children.

Research on Home Visiting Programs

Take a look at the research on home visiting programs. Find out how it shows home visiting is a complex endeavor with varying degrees of positive outcomes.

Technology Considerations in Home Visiting

Technology is always growing and changing. Learn how home-based programs continue to establish policies for how to respond to the variety of technology.

Addressing Barriers that Limit Attendance

Many programs may face low family attendance at group socializations for a variety of reasons. Find out ways programs can meet this challenge and address low family attendance.

Resources for Socialization Activities

Learn ways supervisors can make sure home visitors have adequate resources to conduct socializations.

Adult Learning Principles

Find ways learning experiences can build home visitors’ knowledge and skills, supporting reflection, self-awareness, and empathy and regulating intense feelings arising from working with families.

Supervising Socializations

Home visits are the main vehicle to deliver comprehensive services to young children and families. Explore how twice-monthly group socializations are also an important and required part of home-based services.

Delivering Comprehensive Services in All Head Start Programs

Find out how programs can offer comprehensive services for children and families, and how these services can enhance children's physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development.

Home-Based Staff Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills

Learn more about home-based staff qualifications and how programs ensure that each staff member, consultant, and contractor has the qualifications and competencies to provide high-quality services.

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