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亚慱彩票APP Child Abuse: Identification & Reporting Lesson 5 Apply

Strengthening Families: Protective Factors Self-Assessment

Adapted from Center for the Study of Social Policy (n.d.). Strengthening Families Self-Assessment for Family Child Care Providers.

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Different ways I can value and support parents Y N * Comments
Have a warm relationship with each parent and with other members of the child’s family.

Keep information about children and families confidential.

Show respect for families’ points of view.

Make an effort to honor families’ special requests for their children.

Encourage parents to share skills, talents, and cultural traditions in the program.

Show parents appreciation for things like participating in the program.

Encourage fathers and other male family members to get involved.

Encourage parents to attend child development, parenting, and self-improvement conferences, workshops, or trainings.

Encourage parents to have input into decisions about the program.

Different ways I can facilitate friendships and mutual support Y N * Comments
Introduce parents to one another.

Connect parents who have same-age children, similar interests, and like circumstances, such as those who speak the same language.

Plan ways for parents to come together, meet new people, and enjoy a sense of community. Ex: Periodic events (family fun nights), celebrations or graduations, field trips, cultural events, special events for dads, etc.

Reach out to isolated parents: Call or send a note home, personally invite them to activities, connect with resources.

Model friendly behavior: Greet children and families, include all children and families in events, help resolve issues among parents, promote understanding of cultural differences.

Read about ways to increase family engagement.

Participate in educational/training opportunities about ways to engage parents in the program.

Different ways I can strengthen parenting Y N * Comments
Talk with families about the program’s child guidance practices.

Explain why physical punishment is not allowed by anyone in the program including parents and family members.

Explain why verbal punishment (yelling and name calling) is not allowed by anyone in the program including parents and family members.

Explain the child guidance techniques you model.

Model warm and positive interactions with children.

Use appropriate child guidance techniques.

Learn about parents’ family/cultural/ethnic expectations and practices about parenting.

Discuss parenting and child development issues whenever a parent asks for information or appears to need support.

Discuss parenting and child development issues in a non-judgmental way.

Share information with families through books, brochures, opportunities for families to come together, postings on bulletin boards or newsletters, take-home materials.

Encourage parents to observe in the program.

Encourage parents to discuss guidance challenges they have at home.

Provide info about: Age-appropriate expectations for children’s behavior.

Provide info about: Recognizing and reinforcing appropriate behavior.

Provide info about: Alternate ways to respond to inappropriate behavior.

Provide info about: Ways parents can encourage children to express their emotions appropriately at home.

Provide info about: Ways parents can encourage children to practice positive social skills at home.

Different ways I can facilitate the social and emotional development of children Y N * Comments
Recognize feelings and name them.

Model how to express emotions appropriately, problem solve, and treat others with respect and kindness.

Encourage children to express feelings through words, artwork, expressive play, and actions.

Encourage children to observe and listen to the feelings of others.

Encourage children to name their feelings and solve problems together.

Encourage children to form friendships, use respectful language, and respect differences.

Help families understand social and emotional development by: Informing families of the meaning of social and emotional development.

Help families understand social and emotional development by: Informing families of the importance of social and emotional development throughout childhood.

Help families understand social and emotional development by: Provide families with opportunities to discuss social and emotional issues within a cultural context (i.e., at what age do I expect my child to dress or feed herself?).

Help families understand social and emotional development by: Give parents ideas about how to promote social and emotional development at home.

Different ways I can link families to services and opportunities Y N * Comments
Talk with parents about: Their interests, skills, needs, and goals for themselves and their children.

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Encourage families to share information about community resources with each other.

Provide access to up-to-date information about various resources and services that are available in the community.

Different ways I can respond to family crisis Y N * Comments
Develop a personal relationship with each family.

Let parents know they can turn to you in times of crisis in the following ways: By listening, showing concern, sharing some of your own personal concerns or desires.

Let parents know they can turn to you in times of crisis in the following ways: By sharing materials and policies when families enroll in the program.

Respond proactively to signs of parent or family distress by: Expressing your concern and offering help.

Respond proactively to signs of parent or family distress by: Making yourself available to the parent if they need to talk.

Respond proactively to signs of parent or family distress by: Offering to connect the family to needed resources.

Participate in training opportunities about ways to respond to families in crisis.

Adapted from Center for the Study of Social Policy (n.d.). Strengthening Families Self-Assessment for Family Child Care Providers.cssp.org/our-work/projects/self-assessments-for-programs/

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