Don’t Take the Stairs: Jumping into Parent Leadership
Amid record-breaking temperatures this summer, I’m reminded of a piece of advice floating around the internet, “When entering a pool, don’t take the stairs.” I…
Amid record-breaking temperatures this summer, I’m reminded of a piece of advice floating around the internet, “When entering a pool, don’t take the stairs.” I…
There are significant racial and ethnic disparities in maternal health and birth outcomes among communities of color. Specifically, pregnant Black women in the United States…
For home visitors, identifying and supporting caregivers who face intimate partner violence (IPV)* is tough under “normal” circumstances. Factor in the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting…
Home visitors continue to deliver services to families through virtual visits, even as states consider reopening childcare, schools, and other early care settings. While virtual…
We at the National Home Visiting Resource Center stand in solidarity with those speaking out against our country’s pervasive history of racial violence, including the…
As the nation wraps up its first full month of social distancing, we want to applaud home visitors’ efforts to “meet families where they are”…
NHVRC is committed to supporting the home visiting field during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Our staff will continue to work remotely until further…
Connecticut is one of many states making strides to promote father engagement in home visiting. In 2009, a small pilot introduced five male home visitors…
April is the Month of the Military Child, a time to honor the more than 1.6 million children of military members serving in the United…
The Multisite Implementation Evaluation of Tribal Home Visiting (MUSE), one of many knowledge-building projects funded by the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation within the…