OCDEL 
December 3, 2013
    
Welcome to the OCDEL Family Engagement Pilot Project eNews

Keeping you up-to-date with what's happening in regards to the OCDEL Family Engagement Pilot Project--upcoming opportunities, accomplishments, and resources you can use! 
  
Of Interest   
  
The Importance of Family Engagement in Infant and Toddler Programs
 
Family engagement strategies in child care and early education include families as partners and support families in parenting their children to help them reach their full potential. Research shows the value of building strong relationships among the adults in a young child's life and the positive impact those relationships can have on the family as a whole.
 
Strong family engagement practices are particularly important for families who face multiple challenges, like poverty and language barriers. For example, more than three-quarters of Head Start families receive at least one family engagement service from the program; the most commonly accessed are parenting education (52 percent), health education (48 percent), and emergency or crisis intervention (21 percent). Despite its importance, knowing how to effectively engage parents from a variety of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds in child care and early education has historically been a challenge for the field. However, effective models like the Strengthening Families and Head Start Parent, Family, and Community Engagement frameworks have offered approaches that can help policy makers and practitioners improve family engagement practices.
 
To shine light on what research tells us about the importance of family engagement in child care and early education programs serving infants and toddlers, CLASP has released a new resource. Promote Family Engagement is part of CLASP's "Charting Progress for Babies in Child Care" project, an ongoing effort by CLASP to link research to policy ideas to help states make the best decisions for infants and toddlers in child care. This latest resource provides research documenting the importance of strengthening family engagement, policy recommendations states can consider to improve their family engagement strategies for infants and toddlers, and additional online resources.
 
Using information provided in Promote Family Engagement, States can put policies in place that support and strengthen families with infants and toddlers and increase child care and early education providers' ability to serve those children well. By incorporating expectations around family engagement practices into quality, subsidy and licensing policies, states can build on the success of existing models and practices, creating both the incentive and the supports that programs require to meet the needs of vulnerable families. To find out more about the importance of family engagement in programs serving infants and toddlers, as well as the policy options available to states, read Promote Family Engagement.
 
By Christine Johnson-Staub, CLASP 
  

Resources

 

View the Using Leadership to Promote Strengths-Based Family Engagment webinar
 

Harvard Family Research Project's web conference,Using Leadership to Promote Strengths-Based Family Engagment, is now available to watch for free! This one-hour long leadership web conference features web conference panelists:

  • Sandra Gutierrez, National Director of Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors, author of the recent FINE Newsletter article, Parents as Agents of Change (also available in Spanish), and
  • Trise Moore, Family Partnership Advocate for the Federal Way Public Schools district, author of the FINE Newsletter article, Drawing on Parents' Strengths: The Role of Districts and Schools in Empowering Families to be Effective Partners in Learning. 
  
Team Updates:  

 

Mark your calendar!
December 19: Family Engagement Pilot Project Team Call at 9:00 am. Call information will be emailed prior to the call.
  

Questions about the OCDEL Family Engagment Pilot Project? Contact us!
  
Sarah Holland at saholland@pa.gov
 or 717.787.8691
Christine Behm at cbehm@pa.gov
or 717.214.5704
Mary Hall at marhal@berksiu.org
or 717.213.2077