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Family Support and Well-being

Family well-being occurs when all family members are safe, healthy, and have chances for educational advancement and economic mobility. Support services such as early care and education, housing and food assistance, and physical and mental health care positively contribute to the well-being of families and their children. When families face challenges that cause stress, including poverty and homelessness, their health and wellness can be negatively impacted. Engaging families as active participants in problem-solving and goal-setting can help them identify and use their own strengths to address the challenges they face. When families are healthy, safe, and economically stable, their children's health and well-being can thrive.

Family Economic Mobility Toolkit

The Family Economic Mobility Toolkit shares information, ideas, inspiration, and hands-on resources to help Head Start staff partner with families on their journeys toward economic stability and mobility.

Using the RBCs to Promote Family Well-being

Learn more about the concept of family well-being, the role of family services professionals and home visitors in supporting family well-being, and the systemic barriers to well-being that families face.

Strategies to Support Families Who May Be Experiencing Domestic Violence

Programs can use this resource to learn more about working with families and children who may be experiencing violence.

Supporting Families in Uncertain Times: Social Media Messages

Programs can use this set of positive social media messages as a way to provide virtual support to parents and families.

Twelve Ways Parents Can Help Young Children Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence Heal

Raising children can be hard for parents. It may be even harder when a family has experienced domestic violence. Use this resource to help parents build a connection with their child and help them to feel loved.

Implementing Universal Education Strategies on Domestic Violence in Head Start Programs

Learn more about universal education strategies to prevent and respond to domestic violence.

Preventing and Responding to Domestic Violence

Domestic violence can have long-term effects on children and families. Learn ways Head Start programs help families overcome the stress and trauma of domestic violence to heal and thrive.

Families Thrive, Zero to Five Safety Card

Explore this educational card to learn what makes a healthy relationship. Learn more about relationship safety and supportive resources.

Family Well-being: Strategies to Support Family Safety, Health, and Financial Stability

Safety, health, and financial stability are key to family well-being. Explore ways program staff can  promote and support family well-being.

Building Foundations for Economic Mobility (BFEM) Webinar Series

Explore these videos and resources to support program efforts around financial capability and education and career strategies for Head Start families.

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