Teachers and Home Visitors will
share child development information with parents, complete a developmental assessment for each child and together with the parent develop an agreement to work together to foster the their child's development (Family Partnership Agreement).
Growing Up Strong series - Parenting booklets for Aboriginal parents and carers with ideas about activities for children and basic
child development information using Aboriginal language words.
Teachers: — Build warm, responsive relationships with children and families —
Know child development information that they apply to their work — Have administrative and specialist's support when facing challenging behaviors with children or adults — Know the community resources available and refer families as appropriate — Have access to ongoing professional development — Are equitably compensated for their education, experience, and effectiveness
Ohio's Help Me Grow Home Visiting program is a statewide effort to provide expectant or new parents with health and
child development information.
Ohio's Help Me Grow Home Visiting program is a statewide effort to provide expectant or new parents with health and
child development information.
To support families in their search for
child development information and referrals to state registered or licensed child care providers.
Families: — Have access to
child development information to strengthen their role as the primary influence in their child's life.
HAEYC supports for all children and families: — Access to adequate nutrition, shelter, and health care — Access to
child development information and family support
Resources include mental health providers, special education resources,
child development information, services to support behavioral needs, support groups, and more.