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Relationship-based Practices

Family spending a happy time with children.Relationship-based practices promote engagement with all families. When Head Start staff engage with a family, they form a relationship on behalf of the child. These practices are intended to guide what staff say and do with families to support open communication and promote better understanding. 

Explore these resources to learn more about relationship-based practices and how to implement them in your work with families.

Bringing Strengths-based Attitudes

Your attitudes toward families affect your behaviors with them. Learn how strengths-based attitudes can improve relationships and outcomes as you work with families around sensitive economic mobility issues.

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

Head Start and Early Head Start Relationship-Based Competencies

Explore the Head Start and Early Head Start Relationship-Based Competencies for Staff and Supervisors Who Work with Families. It outlines the necessary knowledge, skills, and actions for staff working with families in Head Start and Early Head Start programs. These competencies represent both research-based and best practices in the early childhood, human services, and social work fields.

Attitudes and Practices Summary

Explore the strengths-based attitudes and relationship-based practices that can help you develop and sustain Positive Goal-Oriented Relationships with families. You can use these strategies to strengthen your partnerships and help build the basis for effective family engagement. Meaningful partnerships and sustained family engagement lead to better outcomes for children and families.

Building Trust with Your Programs

This activity shows how child care health consultants can provide meaningful discussions around health and safety, and strengthen partnerships.

Overview

Explore this overview of the 10 relationship-based competencies. Learn what skills early childhood professionals need to build family engagement efforts and support positive outcomes for children and families.

Family Services Professionals

Use this guide to learn what knowledge, skills, and practices family services professionals need to engage with parents and families in early childhood settings that offer family services.

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