SafeCare ® Colorado is a free,
voluntary parent support program for parents and caregivers with children ages five and under who need extra support to keep their families safe and healthy.
Not exact matches
The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV)
Program provides federal funds for states and Tribal entities to
support voluntary, evidence - based home visiting services during pregnancy and to
parents with young children up to 5 years old.
That's why we need to
support voluntary home visiting
programs that connect trained mentors and nurses with young and expectant
parents, who learn how to deal with stressful child - rearing situations and make their homes safe for kids.
Family
support programs emphasize a proactive approach toward the prevention of problems including the following characteristics: partnership with families built on a relationship of mutual respect; participants as a vital resource in
program decision - making and governance; community - based and culturally relevant services; education, information and skill - building for
parents; and
voluntary participation.
Bringing Up Baby: For New
Parents, Home Visits by Trained Professionals Can Make All the Difference (PDF - 163 KB) Clothier & Tweedie (2012) State Legislatures, 38 (1) Highlights voluntary home - visiting programs that support expecting women and new parents in their
Parents, Home Visits by Trained Professionals Can Make All the Difference (PDF - 163 KB) Clothier & Tweedie (2012) State Legislatures, 38 (1) Highlights
voluntary home - visiting
programs that
support expecting women and new
parents in their
parents in their homes.
Healthy Families is a
voluntary and free home - based family coaching
program that
supports young, first - time
parents and helps them create stable, nurturing environments for their children.
Engagement and retention in
voluntary new
parent support programs: Final report.
The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV)
Program provides federal funds for states and Tribal entities to
support voluntary, evidence - based home visiting services during pregnancy and to
parents with young children up to 5 years old.
These
voluntary programs match
parents with trained professionals to provide information and
support during pregnancy and throughout their child's first years — a critical developmental period.
This universally shared view translates to broad bipartisan
support for policy approaches that
support parents» choices and preferences, that empower and engage
parents in
program design and implementation, and that emphasize
voluntary rather than mandatory participation.
In evidence - based,
voluntary home visiting
programs,
parent coaches work with young
parents to
support the comprehensive developmental needs of young children at risk by:
A
voluntary support program for
parents expecting a child or who have a young child.
The
voluntary home visiting
program provides participating families with the
support, experience and knowledge of basic
parenting skills that are critical to success during pregnancy and through the first few years of a child's life.
The
program offers
parent coaching,
support and information to expectant
parents and families of newborns through
voluntary home visitation.
These
voluntary, evidence - based
programs improve outcomes for children and families by providing coaching and
support to
parents throughout pregnancy and a child's early years of life.
More than three - quarters of American voters
support providing
voluntary home visiting and
parent education
programs that help first - time
parents support their child's early learning, health, and emotional development.