Measuring What Matters Learning Series
Explore this nine-module course to learn more about using data to enhance your work with children and families using the Measuring What Matters resources.
Head Start program staff engage with parents during the family partnership process to choose goals for themselves and their children. Progress toward reaching their goals looks different for each family and may not always be what you would expect.
Families need support along the way. Reviewing goals, celebrating small and large accomplishments, and adjusting as needed helps families feel they are making progress in creating lasting and positive outcomes for their children and themselves.
Explore these resources to learn more about family progress.
Explore this nine-module course to learn more about using data to enhance your work with children and families using the Measuring What Matters resources.
Programs collect and use a variety of family related data. This set of resources assist programs to gather, analyze, and share data with families that includes their voices and honors their perspectives.
Find tools to help programs learn ways to measure family engagement outcomes and relationships with families.
In this video, Brandi Black Thacker, director of training and technical assistance, and collaboration at the National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement, shares strategies, tips, and her definition of the acronym HUMBLE.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families