ABSTRACT

Research on home visiting shows that Early Head Start (EHS) home-based programs benefit from additional training and resources that streamline philosophy and content. 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.

This text is the first to outline linkages between FLE and EHS home visiting. It explores a qualitative study of FLE integrated in a current EHS home-based program and application of FLE methodology to home visiting topics. This approach will influence professional practice and provide a foundation for developing evidence-based home visiting practices. Online content accompanies the text, with videos demonstrating the FLE approach in action and discussion questions to encourage engagement with and understanding of the core material.

Transforming Early Head Start Home Visiting: A Family Life Education Approach is essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and masters students in family studies and early childhood education, as well as practitioners working with children and families.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction to Family Life Education

A Historical Perspective

chapter 3|20 pages

Family Life Education

A Foundation for Early Head Start Home Visiting

chapter 4|33 pages

Family Life Education Approach to Home Visiting

A Qualitative Study

chapter 5|21 pages

Reflective Practice

chapter 6|26 pages

Building and Supporting Relationships

chapter 7|30 pages

Supporting Development and Learning

chapter 8|28 pages

Health and Safety

chapter 10|26 pages

Guidance of Infant/Toddler Behavior

chapter 11|26 pages

Partnering with and Supporting Families

chapter 13|22 pages

Professionalism

chapter 14|28 pages

Supporting Competencies in Adults