Coaching
Coaching is an interactive strategy to improve a home visitor’s practice. It involves a coach’s targeted observation of a skill, joint discussion, reflection, and plans for improvement.
This collection explores the various aspects of home visiting, emphasizing roles, strategies, and resources for home visitors to support families. Topics include emotional literacy, fostering relationships, cognitive and emotional self-regulation, and understanding children's communication through behavior. Learn about creating home learning environments, promoting play-based learning, and transition support.
Coaching is an interactive strategy to improve a home visitor’s practice. It involves a coach’s targeted observation of a skill, joint discussion, reflection, and plans for improvement.
Find ways home visitors can build and sustain positive relationships with families. Being well-informed about the Family Partnership Process, family support services, and family engagement can support this work.
Home visits are the primary vehicle for delivering comprehensive Head Start services to young children and their families.
Home visitors and families work together to create learning experiences children's development. Explore ways to emphasize daily routines and materials in the home to help plan a home-based curriculum.
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.
Learn ways supervisors can make sure home visitors have adequate resources to conduct socializations.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families