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Post by veronica on Nov 22, 2016 18:31:21 GMT -8
community resources are valuable to families because if their child needs to be attended if anything is wrong
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Post by Emily Savage on Nov 29, 2016 13:45:06 GMT -8
It's important so that way children can help help if they need it.
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Post by Cheryl Hidalgo on Nov 29, 2016 20:10:11 GMT -8
Identifying Resources: Let families know the services available so they can choose the most appropriate resource for their unique situation. Be aware of cultural and language issues Linking Families to Services: Families may be overwhelmed by the array and/or requirements for accessing various resources. You may be able to help by making initial calls, providing a contact name and info, or simplifying directions. Connecting families to other families: Families sharing similar needs or dealing with similar issues may support each other; team up to seek other advocates, work together to create supports for unmet family needs. Easing transitions from your program to the next: Moving up to Kindergarten or another program is traumatic so work with the family to provide toward smooth hand-offs and continuity of care and education.
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Post by Chelsea on Jan 28, 2017 15:46:17 GMT -8
Why are community resources valuable to families?
Families need support and it is our job as care givers to provide them with the resources they need to be successful and help their children grow.
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