Our event focuses on new and
expectant families through toddlerhood.
Not exact matches
As part of its commitment to bringing joy, Target has partnered with the USO, Heidi Murkoff and What to Expect to host baby showers for
expectant service members and military spouses, and supports military
families through the USO's
Family Activity Pack and EmPaCt programs.
Through her private practice and agency affiliations, she has prepared thousands of adoption homestudies, counseled
expectant, birth, pre / post adoptive parents and adopted persons, and trained professionals to work with adoptive
families.
• An Australian focus group identified a belief among
expectant, smoker, fathers that the stress caused in their
family through smoking withdrawal / quitting would be more detrimental to the unborn baby than continued smoking (Wakefield et al, 1998).
It is
through this dynamic group that Stephanie continues to create the community that
expectant and new mothers and
families have come to expect from Becoming Mothers.
Noelle is excited to be part of a progressive and dynamic team working to not only provide support and options to
expectant parents but to help foster the creation of new
families through openness and connection.
Help Me Grow Vermont is a system model for improving access to existing resources and services for
expectant parents and
families with young children
through age eight.
Helping
expectant and new
families reduce fear, get more sleep and improve their quality of life
through doula support, classes and specialty services.
Particularly in the process embraced by Open Adoption &
Family Services, each parent,
expectant and adoptive, has had an honest and authentic opportunity to reflect on their choice to parent or not, and to be supported
through this process with dignity, resources and ultimately respect for their chosen role in a child's life.
Newborn Connections @ CPMC — Newborn Connections @ CPMC promotes the health and well - being of
expectant and new
families through education, resources, and support, offering tours, classes, groups, lactation consultations, pump rentals, and products across San Francisco.
Mark your calendar and plan to attend this statewide multi-disciplinary, cross-sector conference focusing on science, skill - building and advocacy for home visitors and other early childhood staff serving
expectant and new
families with children
through age 3.
Adopt Match is a mobile application that connects
expectant mothers who are pursuing an adoption plan with waiting adoptive
families through their adoption professionals.
The Fathers and
Families Center (FFC), a United Way of Central Indiana member agency in Indianapolis, serves fathers and
expectant fathers
through its federal, state, and locally supported initiatives that promote responsible fatherhood, increased child support, healthy marriage, noncustodial father involvement, ex-offender reentry, and crime prevention.
Own - Source Program —
Families in this program will be matched with
expectant parents
through a child placing agency they have identified.
Through our domestic infant open adoption program,
expectant parents select a
family for their child.
Families in this program will be matched with
expectant parents receiving services
through our Pregnancy Services program.
Local agencies — such as tribal organizations and departments of health, human services, or education — match home visitors with new or
expectant parents interested in receiving services.2 Home visiting is a voluntary, home - based service - delivery strategy that provides services to parents and children that help the whole
family.3 Parents often learn about home visiting
through their children's pediatricians, social workers, and other support professionals.
Mental health consultants can build the capacity of staff to be responsive to culturally and linguistically diverse
expectant families, infants, toddlers, and their
families through the consultation process as well as staff development activities.
Noelle is excited to be part of a progressive and dynamic team working to not only provide support and options to
expectant parents but to help foster the creation of new
families through openness and connection.
Through our home visiting services and community partnerships, we connect
expectant parents and new
families to the resources they need for their children to flourish at home and school.
The third and most rigorous RCT enrolled 322
expectant American Indian teens from four southwestern tribal communities who were randomized (1:1) to the
Family Spirit intervention plus Optimized Standard Care, or Optimized Standard Care alone, and evaluated at nine intervals
through 3 years postpartum using self - reports, interviews and observational measures.
Particularly in the process embraced by Open Adoption &
Family Services, each parent,
expectant and adoptive, has had an honest and authentic opportunity to reflect on their choice to parent or not, and to be supported
through this process with dignity, resources and ultimately respect for their chosen role in a child's life.
The program offers parent coaching, support and information to
expectant parents and
families of newborns
through voluntary home visitation.
Our partners are dedicated to not only educating
expectant mothers about prenatal care, but also educating
families about the health, safety and well - being of children as they grow
through age 5.