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Five Rs for Promoting Positive Family Engagement - NAEYC Highlight available magazines and articles related to child development, parenting, or early education during family conferences and back to school night Also display them on your bulletin board, online communication platform, or in the waiting area during family conferences
Principles of Effective Family Engagement - NAEYC Strategies allow for both school- and family-initiated communication that is timely and continuous Conversations focus on a child’s educational experience as well as the larger program Communication takes multiple forms and reflects each family’s language preference Programs and teachers engage families in ways that are truly reciprocal
Family Child Care - NAEYC This book lays the groundwork family child care providers need to run a successful program in a warm, welcoming setting for children and their families Authored by Marie L Masterson, Lisa M Ginet
Family Engagement - NAEYC Find research-based resources, tips and ideas for families—from child development to reading, writing, music, math, and more! For Faculty and Students Search an ECE degree directory, explore professional standards, and join our community of practice
The Essentials: Providing High-Quality Family Child Care This is a resource that should be in every professional family child care provider’s library —Barbara Sawyer, Trainer and Consultant, Child Care Consulting and Training Services, Inc Offering high-quality child care is the goal of every family child care program, and this book explains the basics you need to know
Licensing and Public Regulation of Early Childhood Programs - NAEYC family or group child care homes (typically for 7 to 12 children in the home of a care provider who employs a full-time assistant), in-home care (by a nonrelative in the family home), and kith and kin care (provided by a relative, neighbor, or friend to children of one family only) The responsibility to ensure that any and all of these
Children, Families, and Communities | RAND RAND research addresses child health and how families and neighborhoods affect child well-being Other family-focused research covers topics such as immigration, caregiving, and household finances Through studies on families as well as community resilience, RAND develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout
Articles for Families on Behavior and Development | NAEYC Find research-based resources, tips and ideas for families—from child development to reading, writing, music, math, and more! For Faculty and Students Search an ECE degree directory, explore professional standards, and join our community of practice
Building a System to Support Family Engagement | NAEYC Building great relationships with families is an important part of every early childhood educator’s job, and participating in their child’s education is an important part of every family’s job Successful family engagement approaches make this work part of a coordinated school- or program-wide system
Supporting Your Child Care Business with Federal Relief Funds - NAEYC A Resource for Child Care Providers in Centers and Family Child Care Homes This resource is available to help child care providers as you plan and use federal relief grants to support the viability of your child care business Since March 2020, there have been multiple rounds of federal funding to help child care providers respond