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Building Positive RelationshipsNumber of resources found: 48
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Did you find what you were looking for? If not, try the CYFERnet search or let us know by completing the survey form. National Family Week Language: English
Publisher: Alliance for Children and Families
Description: Learn more about National Family Week by visiting this Web site. It has information about events and other ways to get involved. National Family Week takes place in November during the week of Thanksgiving. More
General Information
Baby's First Year  Language: English
Publisher: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Lancaster County (2011)
Description: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension website contains information for new parents including information on feeding, playing games, what to expect, and typical development, birth through 12 months. More
Black/White/Other: Helping Multiracial Kids Find Their Way Language: English
Author: Azab Powell, Bonnie
Publisher: Edutopia (2011)
Description: This article discusses the emotional needs of children who come from multicultural and multuralracial families. Suggestions of resources is included. More
Building Block 2: First Thoughts on Getting Fathers Involved in Head Start Language: English
Publisher: Head Start Bureau (June 2004)
Description: Building Block 2 explores some of the important foundational questions that need to be asked and steps that need to be taken in planning for the development of an effective father involvement program. More
Climbing the Ladder of Reading Proficiency: Atlanta Civic Site Language: English
Publisher: The Annie E. Casey Foundation (2012)
Description: This report tells how a group of parents, educators, community-based service providers, funders, and education experts created the Dunbar Learning Complex with the goal of permanently changing the path of children living in poverty. This unique educational model was
launched in January 2010. Since then, 374 children, ages six weeks to PreK, have enrolled at the ELLRC and 385 are currently enrolled at Dunbar Elementary School, an Atlanta public school serving children from kindergarten through fifth grade. The report shares the impact of those efforts on children and their parents, two years later. More
Dealing with Tantrums  Language: English
Publisher: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Lancaster County (2011)
Description: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension article that address how adults can handle children's temper tantrums. More
Developing your Child’s Self-Esteem Language: English, Spanish
Publisher: Kidshealth (2009)
Description: This website provides information related to children's health. This page provides information on how children develop self-esteem. It will define self-esteem, provides information on identifying healthy and unhealthy self-esteem, and provide suggestions for what parents can do to support their children.
Also available in Spanish. More
Family Time Work Time: Some Tips for Parents of Young Children  Language: Spanish, English
Author: Mincemoyer, Claudia
Publisher: Better Kid Care Pennsylvania State University (October 2010)
Description: This newsletter for parents discusses tips for supporting your young child's social and emotional skills, why schedules are important, and what to look for when choosing child care. Also available in Spanish at http://betterkidcare.psu.edu/FTWTEsp/10OctESPftwt.pdf. More
Father/ Male Involvement in Early Childhood Programs Language: English
Author: McBride, Brent
Publisher: ERIC Clearinghouse (1996)
Description: This article discusses how to get fathers/ males involved in early childhood settings. A major challenge for family support professionals working in early childhood settings is to restructure program policies and practices aimed at increasing parent involvement to reflect the new realities of family structure, lifestyle, and ethnic characteristics. More
First Signs: Sharing Concerns Parent to Parent Language: English
Description: This fact sheet offers useful guidelines for friends, relatives and caregivers who wish to share a concern about a child's development with the child's parent.
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Grieving Language: English
Author: Whiting, Gwen
Publisher: Pediatric Services (2010)
Description: This article is discusses how to work with and help parents who are grieving. It clearly explains all the states a person goes through as they deal with lost. The stages are explained and suggestions on how you can provide support are included.
The concept of ENUF is explained in terms of how to help people in crisis.
ENUF
Empathy
Non-judgment
Unconditionality
Feeling-focus More
Home Visiting Community Planning Tool Language: English
Author: Schreiber, Lisa
Publisher: Zero to Three (April 2011)
Description: The ZERO TO THREE tool guides communities through the process of creating new or expanding existing home visiting services that meet their unique needs. It helps communities use data to identify their strengths, needs, and gaps in current home visiting services; choose an evidence-based program model; and align work at the local level with state efforts. Though this tool is relevant to any situation in which home visiting services are being explored, it is especially useful for communities receiving funding through the federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program. More
How can we strengthen families through early care and education?  Language: English
Author: Roach, Mary
Publisher: University of Wisconsin-Extension (March 2006)
Description: This brief discusses how we can strengthen families through early care and education. It looks at which family centered practices are most often used by centers. It shows that high quality programs offer more family centered services and that additional funding specifically targeted towards family connections can make a difference in this area.
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Involvement in Early Head Start home visiting services: Demographic predictors and relations to child and parent outcomes Language: English
Author: Raikes, Helen
Publisher: Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (2006)
Description: The study demonstrates the powerful role of demographic and other characteristics as predictors of parent involvement in services and program outcomes. Family characteristics clearly corresponded to variability in program involvement. More
Parent to Parent of NYS Language: English
Description: This website is a parental support for parents who have children with special needs. Parent to Parent of New York State - a place where families of individuals with special needs and the professionals who serve them can meet and share information. More
Parenting Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers  Language: English
Publisher: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Lancaster County (2011)
Description: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension website contains information for parents including information on health and safety, playing games, what to expect, and typical development, birth through 12 months. More
Parenting Young Children  Language: English
Publisher: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Lancaster County (2011)
Description: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension website contains information for parents including information on health and safety, guidance, what to expect, and typical development, birth through 12 months. More
Parent–Teacher Conference Tip Sheets: for Principals, Teachers, and Parent Language: English
Publisher: Harvard Family Research Project (October 2010)
Description: These newly revised Parent–Teacher Conference Tip Sheets provide key strategies for both parents and teachers to walk into conferences informed and prepared, in order to ensure the most successful outcomes. A tip sheet aimed at school principals also outlines how school administrators can support parents and teachers to that end.
Designed to be used as a set, the tip sheets combine consistent information with targeted suggestions, so that parents and educators enter conferences with shared expectations and increased ability to work together to improve children's educational outcomes.
Also available in Spanish, Hojas de Consejos Para Las Runiones de Padres y Maestros para Directores, Maestros y Padres de Familia, at http://www.hfrp.org/var/hfrp/storage/fckeditor/File/Parent-Teacher-Conference-SPANISH-100610.pdf. More
Positive Discipline: A Guide for Parents  Language: Spanish, English
Publisher: University of Minnesota Extension (2009)
Description: Positive Discipline: A Guide to Parents is an easy-to-read, easy-to-use 64 page booklet that looks at common parenting challenges from birth through early elementary years. It gives parents ways to address behavior using positive discipline techniques to guide and teach their child(ren). It is filled with ideas that really work.
This printed booklet is available in English and Spanish for a small fee. Not available to download. Somali and Hmong versions are available free online as pdf. More
Preparing Young Latino Children for School Success: Best Practices in Family Engagement Language: English
Author: Beltran, Erika
Publisher: National Council of La Raza (Aug 2012)
Description: This policy brief discusses the opportunities and challenges associated with Latino family engagement strategies, highlights a best practice in the field, and concludes with policy recommendations for bringing these programs to scale. More
Preparing Young Latino Children for School Success: Best Practices in Professional Development Language: English
Author: Hopper, Karen
Publisher: National Council of La Raza (Aug 2012)
Description: This policy brief examines the importance of professional development as it applies to high-quality instruction for young Latino and ELL students and how it can be provided within the context of current workforce constraints. More
Provider-Parent Partnership: Divorce  Language: English
Author: Myers-Walls, Judith
Publisher: Purdue University Cooperative Extension (2006)
Description: This publication describes how child care providers can help families and children experiencing a divorce. Includes links to other related topics such as; Children’s reactions to divorce – ages and stages
• Stages of adjustment to divorce
• The effect of divorce on children: What makes a difference
• Explaining divorce to children
• Providers talking with parents about divorce
• Visitation do's and don’ts
• Does the child need counseling? More
Staying Strong: New Online Tool Supports Military Families Language: English
Publisher: Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital (2012)
Description: Staying Strong has two components and all materials are available at no cost. A section for parents contains short animated videos of engaging military family stories followed by parenting guidance offered by Paula Rauch, MD, Program Director of the Home Base Family Team. The section for educators features a 25-minute documentary about two military families and the exemplary efforts of their public school community during their fathers’ deployment and return. Downloadable tool kits for teachers and school nurses are included. More
The Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE) Language: English
Publisher: Harvard Family Research Project (2012)
Description: The Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE) is a national network interested in promoting strong partnerships between children's educators, their families, and their communities. FINE is set up to serve as a hub of resources for family engagement in children's education, and to enable colleagues in the field to connect and communicate. More
The Impact of Childhood Disability: The Parent's Struggle Language: English
Author: Moses, Ken
Publisher: Pediatric Services (original publication 1987, reprinted 2010)
Description: This article is discusses how to work with and help parents who have a child with a disability. It clearly explains all the states a family goes through as they deal with the reality that their child has a disability. The states are explained and suggestions on how you can provide support are included.
"As disability bluntly shatters the dreams, parents face a complicated, draining, challenging, frightening, and consuming task. They must raise the child they have, while letting go of the child they dreamed of. They must go on with their lives, cope with their child as he or she is now, let go of the lost dreams, and generate new dreams. To do all this, the parent must experience the process of grieving."
Also available in pdf at http://www.centerhearingandspeech.org/sites/default/files/Ken%20Moses--Grief%20Article.pdf. More
Traveling Light: Family Language Fun to Go  Language: English
Author: Gnatuk, Carole
Publisher: Kentucky Cooperative Extension (2012)
Description: In todays busy hectic family life of sports, meetings, and hobbies, it can be difficult to find time to connect with your children. The Traveling Light web-based program provides parents with language activities that can be done during the daily commute or during longer trips where the family is in a tight space for a long period of time, giving families opportunities for conversation and keeping the family connected through language. More
Understanding Spirited Children  Language: English
Publisher: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Lancaster County (2011)
Description: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension article that address how adults can handle spirited children. Newsletter includes description of common characteristics of spirited children.
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Professional Development
Partnering with Families in Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Language: English
Publisher: The Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development (2010)
Description: The purpose of this tutorial is to provide early childhood mental health consultants with an understanding of what is meant by partnering with families within a consultative approach as well as key practices that support the building and maintenance of strong, relationship-based partnerships. The concepts shared can also readily be applied to any early childhood mental health consultation approach.
Includes 2 modules, post test, take home messages, resources, and references. More
Programming Resource
Activities to Celebrate Your Family  Language: English
Publisher: University of Maine Cooperative Extension (2010)
Description: This fact sheet is aimed at families and people who work with families and includes suggestions on activities, outings, and celebrations to build family strengths. More
Assuring the Family's Role on the Early Intervention Team: Explaining Rights and Safeguards Language: English
Author: Hurth, Joicey
Publisher: The National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC) (June 2002)
Description: This paper is a synthesis of practices and ideas for explaining procedural safeguards to families, which assure that families are fully informed in ways that support their role in the early interven- tion process. The paper includes a step-by-step model of explaining procedural safeguards that parallels the early intervention process. The authors intend to explore the implications of procedural safeguards for families, but not to analyze the Part C safeguards themselves.
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AVANCE Parent Child Education Program Language: English
Publisher: AVANCE (June 2002)
Description: AVANCE serves primarily Hispanic families in low-income, at-risk communities with a research-proven program model that is preventative, community-based, two-generation focused and comprehensive in scope. AVANCE offers parent education, social support, and other community needs. More
Building Block 2: First Thoughts on Getting Fathers Involved in Head Start Language: English
Publisher: Head Start Bureau (June 2004)
Description: Building Block 2 explores some of the important foundational questions that need to be asked and steps that need to be taken in planning for the development of an effective father involvement program. More
Child Care: Raising Children Together  Language: English
Author: Allen, Rose
Publisher: University of Minnesota (1999)
Description: This fact sheet discusses issues that parents and child care providers will more than likely encounter while a child is in child care and how parents and providers can work through them together. Issues include toilet learning, biting, eating habits, holidays, and children's misbehavior. More
Communicating With Your Provider  Language: English
Author: Allen, Rose
Publisher: University of Minnesota Extension (1999)
Description: This fact sheet provides suggestions for parents about communicating with their child's child care provider. The author discusses everyday communication as well as communicating when there is a problem. More
Cultural and Linguistic Competence Family Organization Assessment Tool Language: English
Publisher: National Center for Cultural Competence at Georgetown University's Center for Child and Human Development (2010)
Description: The National Center for Cultural Competence at Georgetown University's Center for Child and Human Development has developed a new tool for assessing organizational cultural and linguistic competence, designed specifically for family organizations concerned with children with behavioral-emotional disorders, special health care needs, and disabilities. The Cultural and Linguistic Competence Family Organization Assessment Instrument (2010) can be downloaded in PDF format.
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Family Engagement in Early Education: A Resource Guide for Early Learning Challenge Grant Recipients Language: English
Publisher: Harvard Family Research Project (Jan 2012)
Description: To support the Race to the Top--Early Learning Challenge (RTTT-ELC) states in their efforts--along with other states, districts, and local programs interested in expanding their family engagement work--Harvard Family Research Project produced this list of resources about engaging and supporting families with young children. More
Fathers and Father-Figures: Their Important Role in Children Language: Spanish, English
Publisher: Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (Jan 2012)
Description: Over the past 50 years, the role of fathers and father-figures has changed dramatically. Early research centered on the role that fathers played in their children's gender identity and children's development. This brief takes a look at current information and applies it to a "real-life" scenario. More
Father’s Care  Language: English
Author: Smith, Charles
Description: This publication describes the three keys to father-child relationships and how to implement them into family life. More
How To Stop Sibling Rivalry  Language: English
Author: Molgaard, Virginia
Publisher: National Network for Child Care (June 16,1997)
Description: This fact sheet addresses the issue of sibling rivalry as a routine part of growing up in families. It provides tips on how to reduce frustrations over quarrelsome siblings and lessen the fighting. More
Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Framework: Promoting Family Engagement and School Readiness from Prenatal to Age 8 Language: English
Publisher: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families (Aug 2011)
Description: This framework is a vital tool for early childhood education and care providers seeking to build effective engagement strategies. While the framework is intended for Head Start and Early Head Start programs, its lessons are useful and applicable to a much broader audience of early childhood programs.
This framework outlines an approach to building solid foundations for successful parent and family engagement in three areas: Program Leadership, Continuous Improvement, and Professional Development. The framework also outlines the need to develop solid engagement strategies in four “Impact Areas”: Program Environment, Teaching and Learning, Family Partnerships, and Community Partnerships. More
Parent-Provider Partnerships  Language: English
Publisher: Purdue University Cooperative Extension (2010)
Description: This Web site was developed for child care providers to help them develop better relationships with and support parents. It is focused on how parents and providers can work together for children. The site includes materials that providers can share with parents and suggestions for building relationships. More
The Changing Parent-Child Relationship: Struggles between Parents and Teens are Normal  Language: English
Author: Hooper, Judith
Publisher: Iowa State University Extension (2010)
Description: This fact sheet describes the changing relationship between parent and child as the child becomes a teenager. More
What Are My Parental Rights and Responsibilities When My Child Is in Child Care?  Language: English
Author: Hirschy, Sharon
Publisher: Texas Agricultural Extension Service (1998)
Description: In this short article, the author lists parents' rights as well as responsibilities as related to their child's child care program. (Note: This resource is also available in HTML and in Spanish as "Cuáles Son Mis Derechos y Mis Responsabilidades?") More
Research
Culture and Parenting: Family Models Are Not One-Size-Fits-All Language: English
Publisher: Frank Potter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC at Chapel Hill (May 2012)
Description: A new study by Frank Porter Graham researchers examines the utility of two family process models for families with young children from five different cultural groups. FPG investigators explored the relationships between cultural group, sociodemographic variables, various mediators, and children’s academic outcomes. The findings highlight the importance of ensuring that researchers and policymakers do not conceptualize parenting solely based on theoretical models primarily validated with middle-class EA populations, using their values and practices.
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Families Define Quality Pre-Kindergarten Programs More Broadly than Educators, Researchers and Policy Makers Language: English
Publisher: Frank Potter Graham Child Development Institute at UNC at Chapel Hill (Dec 2006)
Description: Education policy makers identify access to quality pre-Kindergarten programs as a critical step in early childhood development. While most agree on access, definitions of quality vary widely. A new study by the National Center for Early Development & Learning (NCEDL) finds that families define quality in broader terms than educators, researchers and policymakers. More
Family Resource Laboratory Language: English
Publisher: University of New Hampshire (Dec 2006)
Description: The Family Research Laboratory is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems. Their Web site contains information on family violence, publications, and a listing of related links. You can also find out about current projects at the Laboratory. More
Fathers of U.S. Children Born in 2001: Findings from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B) Language: English
Publisher: US Department of Education (July 2006)
Description: The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Program provides data related to the effects of family, school, community, and individual variables on children's development, early learning, and early performance in school. More
Pre-K for Military Families: Honoring Service, Educating Children Language: English
Author: Surles, Stephanie
Publisher: Pre-K Now Pew Center on the States and Military Child Education Coalition (July 2007)
Description: This 2007 report recommended that state policymakers should help the children of our nation's military personnel meet the unique challenges of the military lifestyle by providing them with high-quality Pre-K. High-quality pre-k is an important strategy for addressing the unique challenges faced by military families, and by expanding pre-k eligibility to include military children, policymakers can support the work of our dedicated service men and women. More
Research Spotlight: Words Can Hurt, Too -- Another Kind of Bullying  Language: English
Author: Nordby, Ann
Description: Behaviors such as snubbing, exclusion, spreading lies about someone and other relational aggression are more common among girls. Dr. Nicki Crick of the University of Minnesota has led ground-breaking, broad research on the behavior, establishing it as a form of aggression as common as physical aggression among boys. More
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