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Transforming Early Head Start Home Visiting - A Family Life Education Approach

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In this essential guide, Walsh and Mortensen propose that alignment with Family Life Education's (FLE) strengths-based methodology results in greater consistency through a model of prevention, education, and collaboration with families.

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Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to Family Life Education: A Historical Perspective
Chapter 2 The State of Early Head Start Home Visiting
Chapter 3 Family Life Education: A Foundation for Early Head Start Home Visiting
Chapter 4 Family Life Education Approach to Home Visiting: A Qualitative Study
Chapter 5 Reflective Practice
Chapter 6 Building and Supporting Relationships
Chapter 7 Supporting Development and Learning
Chapter 8 Health and Safety
Chapter 9 Observing Behavior, Development, and Environments
Chapter 10 Guidance of Infant/Toddler Behaviors
Chapter 11 Partnering with and Supporting Families
Chapter 12 Diversity and Inclusion with an Emphasis on Supporting Families of Infants/Toddlers with Special Needs
Chapter 13 Professionalism
Chapter 14 Supporting Competencies in Adults
Chapter 15 Promises and Challenges for the Interface of Home Visiting and Family Life Education
Chapter 16 Training to Promote a Family Life Education Approach to Early Head Start Home Visiting
Appendix A Introduction to Early Head Start Home Visiting: One Program's Description
Appendix B Competencies for Pre-Service Home Visitors Alignment
Appendix C FLE as an Enhancement to Parents as Teachers
Appendix D How to Become a CFLE


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Bridget A. Walsh is an Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. In 2016, NCFR awarded her with the honor of CFLE of the year. She is co-chair of the NCFR home visiting focus group. She is chair of the Coaching Workgroup of the Ounce of Prevention's Community of Practice, Professional Development for home visitors.
Jennifer A. Mortensen is an Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. She is a fellow with the Doris Duke Fellowship for the Promotion of Child Well-Being. She is also a CFLE and co-chair of the NCFR home visiting focus group. Her research focuses on parenting and childcare for families with infants and toddlers. She draws inspiration for this work from her time as a teacher at Early Head Start.


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In this essential guide, Walsh and Mortensen propose that alignment with Family Life Education’s (FLE) strengths-based methodology results in greater consistency through a model of prevention, education, and collaboration with families.

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