Building Partnerships with Families Series
The goal of parent and family engagement is to work with families to build strong and effective partnerships. Explore these three resources to learn ways to strengthen relationships with families.
Family engagement is a collaborative and strengths-based process through which early childhood professionals, families, and children build positive and goal-oriented relationships. It is a shared responsibility of families and staff at all levels that requires mutual respect for the roles and strengths each has to offer. Family engagement focuses on culturally and linguistically responsive relationship-building with key family members in a child’s life. These people include pregnant women and expectant families, mothers, fathers, grandparents, and other adult caregivers. It requires making a commitment to creating and sustaining an ongoing partnership that supports family well-being. It also honors and supports the parent-child relationships that are central to a child’s healthy development, school readiness, and well-being. The Office of Head Start Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Framework is a guide to learning how family engagement promotes positive, enduring change for children, families, and communities.
The goal of parent and family engagement is to work with families to build strong and effective partnerships. Explore these three resources to learn ways to strengthen relationships with families.
This video features teen parents talking to other teens about getting involved in the Early Head Start program. Use it to spark conversations with teens in your community.
Display these wall posters to celebrate fathers’ passion for their children and the many things they do for their children every day.
Explore ways to engage fathers in children's development. These quick strategies can enhance father engagement efforts in early childhood programs.
Explore strategies to engage fathers and ensure all family members feel your program is supportive of parent-child relationships.
Find out how father-friendly settings can help to create opportunities for engagement.
Explore these reflective practice prompts to discover how staff's personal experiences, values, and beliefs can influence their perspectives about fathers.
Review themes and scenarios around supporting fathers in nurturing and caring for their children.
Learn how being intentional and taking advantage of natural opportunities to engage fathers facilitates the relationship-building process.
Discover strategies for connecting with fathers about their child's everyday experiences.
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