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Family Services Professionals Learning Resources

Family service worker speaking with a family.Welcome, we are so glad you’re here! As a family services staff member, you are essential to helping families identify and progress toward their goals and dreams for themselves and their children.

Are you new to the profession or maybe you have experience working with children and families but are new to family engagement in the Head Start program? The resources below can help you become familiar with Head Start family services and the importance of building respectful partnerships over time.

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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.

Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framework

The Office of Head Start (OHS) Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framework is a road map for progress. It is a research-based approach to program change. It is designed to help Head Start programs achieve outcomes that lead to positive and enduring change for children and families.

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.

Tips to Support Family Services Staff Wellness

Review strategies to support the wellness of family services professionals and home visitors; the resource is written for program supervisors and leaders as well as family services staff and home visitors themselves.

Relationship-based Competencies to Support Family Engagement

In this series, learn more about the core knowledge and competencies early childhood professionals need. Find out how these skills are key to engaging families effectively in positive, goal-oriented relationships.

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