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What is Relationship-Building Home Visits

Supporting Children’s Well-Being During Early Childhood Transition to School
Relationship-building home visits are intended to build trust and rapport between families and teachers. The Teacher Home Visit Project, based in Sacramento, CA, provides a framework and resources for enacting relationship-building home visits ( http://www.pthvp.org ). Relationship-building home visits stand in contrast to compensatory or evaluative home visits often performed by social workers or public health officials.
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Family-Teacher Partnerships to Support Culturally and Linguistically Marginalized Children's Successful Transition to School
Judy Paulick (University of Virginia, USA), Natalia Palacios (University of Virginia, USA), and Amanda Kibler (Oregon State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4435-8.ch014
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors focus on research-based strategies that support teachers to learn about the assets and wealth that culturally and linguistically marginalized (CLM) families possess. The authors explore how to support CLM families' agency to engage with their children's schooling in ways that specifically reflect these families' needs and strengths. Across this chapter, the authors will respond to the following questions: (1) Who are CLM families? (2) What are issues in teacher-family collaboration? (3) What are concrete strategies for collaborating with CLM families at the transition to schooling? (4) How can researchers and practitioners empower teachers and support families to collaborate in service of children? (5) What do researchers and practitioners still need to learn about collaboration with CLM families, and how might they learn it? The authors offer specific recommendations for teachers working with CLM families, as well as insight into the challenges and possible future directions in this area of research.
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