A Statement of Solidarity
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…
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…
Home visiting participants typically face more adverse experiences than their counterparts. Yet many families—and even members of the same family—process negative events differently, with only…
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…
Home visitors come from various fields, but their daily work requires knowledge, skills, and attributes not linked to any particular discipline or degree. Core competency…
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…
Early father involvement is important for young children’s development and learning. Most early childhood home visiting programs target mothers for enrollment, but engaging fathers in…
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…
More than 600,000 children under age 6 have a parent in the military, according to estimates from the U.S. Department of Defense. Many military families…
Performance indicators help home visiting programs track services and activities, identify areas for improvement, and determine whether they are meeting goals. Tracked indicators can vary…