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  • Transitions
  • Community Engagement
  • School Readiness
  • Family Engagement

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  • Family Engagement in Transitions (9)
  • Transition to Kindergarten (5)
  • Family Well-being (1)
  • Positive Parent-Child Relationships (1)
  • Relationship-based Practices (1)
  • Families as Lifelong Educators (1)
  • Family Partnerships (1)

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  • Family Service Workers (5)

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  • Article (4)
  • Publication (3)
  • Video (2)

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  • Infants and Toddlers (1)

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  • Best Practices in Family and Community Engagement (2)

Topic

  • Transitions
  • Community Engagement
  • School Readiness
  • Family Engagement

Tag

  • Family Engagement in Transitions (9)
  • Transition to Kindergarten (5)
  • Family Well-being (1)
  • Positive Parent-Child Relationships (1)
  • Relationship-based Practices (1)
  • Families as Lifelong Educators (1)
  • Family Partnerships (1)

Audience

  • Family Service Workers (5)

Program Options

Type

  • Article (4)
  • Publication (3)
  • Video (2)

Age Group

  • Infants and Toddlers (1)

Program Type

Series

  • Best Practices in Family and Community Engagement (2)
Family Engagement in Transitions

Parents and families encourage and advocate for their child’s learning and development as they transition to new learning settings in early childhood, the primary grades, and beyond. In the Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Framework, Family Engagement in Transitions is one of the seven family outcomes that impact child outcomes.

Family Engagement and Transition to Kindergarten

Discover resources and videos on the importance of engaging families and partnering with them in the transition to kindergarten.

Transition to Kindergarten: Engaging Families

Learn how a Head Start program partners with families as they prepare for kindergarten. Explore ways to partner with families and receiving elementary schools during children's transition to kindergarten.

Launching the Transition Process

Learn how Head Start staff can partner with families and introduce the importance of the transition to kindergarten from the start.

The Foundations for School Readiness: Fostering Developmental Competence in the Earliest Years

Use this resource to support staff as they help infants and toddlers develop the characteristics and skills they will need for later success in school and life.

Early Childhood Transitions: Supporting Children and Families

Making a transition to a new care and learning setting can have an impact on families. Explore ways to support and help families feel secure as they get ready to make the move to a new setting.

Family and Community Partnerships for School Readiness

Strategies used by a program to make families and communities support children’s school readiness.

Family Engagement and School Readiness: Building on Family Strengths to Promote Success

Explore this resource to learn how supporting families in their relationships with their children promotes learning, healthy development, and later success in school and in life.

Engaging Families in the Transition to Kindergarten

A New Mexico Head Start Program describes – in this video- how prepares children and families for their transition to Kindergarten through strong partnerships.

Parent-Child Relationships Infographic

Explore this research-based infographic to learn how and why the parent-child relationship is important. Review strategies program supervisors and staff can use the infographic to promote these relationships.

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