Including Grandparents in Home-Based Activities
Explore this tip sheet to learn strategies to consider for including grandparents in home visits and socializations.
This collection explores the various aspects of home visiting, emphasizing roles, strategies, and resources for home visitors to support families. Topics include emotional literacy, fostering relationships, cognitive and emotional self-regulation, and understanding children's communication through behavior. Learn about creating home learning environments, promoting play-based learning, and transition support.
Explore this tip sheet to learn strategies to consider for including grandparents in home visits and socializations.
Use these tip sheets to find ways to support grantee planning. Explore what to consider when implementing systems, policies, and practices around topics from developmental screening to home-based programs and more.
Children’s learning begins at home. Parents and family members can create nurturing, responsive, and engaging spaces for young learners. Find out how to help families support their child’s learning at home.
Hear from Brenda Jones Harden as she takes a look at how the ELOF relates to the work that home visitors do with parents, families, and their children.
Learn how to encourage and incorporate responsive feeding into families’ mealtime routines. Explore this suite of materials for home visitors and other program staff.
Feeding your baby is an opportunity to bond and get to know each other. This short video explains two approaches that support healthy feeding with your baby.
Find out how family mealtime can be an important opportunity to support child development.
Find out how family mealtime can be an important opportunity to support child development.
Mealtime isn’t all about eating—it’s also a time for families to build healthy habits. Together.
Three short webinars on responsive feeding and how home visitors can help families make the most of mealtimes.