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Parent Involvement in Early Childhood Home Visiting
Child & Youth Care Forum (2008)
  • Jon Korfmacher
  • Beth L. Green, Portland State University
  • Fredi Staerkel
  • Carla Peterson
  • Gina Cook
  • Lori Roggman
  • Richard A. Faldowski
  • Rachel Schiffman
Abstract

This review provides an overview of an important aspect of early childhood home visiting research: understanding how parents are involved in program services and activities. Involvement is defined as the process of the parent connecting with and using the services of a program to the best of the client’s and the program’s ability. The term includes two broad dimensions: participation, or the quantity of intervention a family receives; and engagement, or the emotional quality of the family’s interaction with the program. Research that includes examination of parent involvement is reviewed, including examples from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project. Factors that influence involvement are noted, including parent characteristics, qualities of the home visitor, and program features. The need for further measurement development and implications of these findings for home visiting programs are discussed. Loading... This review provides an overview of an important aspect of early childhood home visiting research: understanding how parents are involved in program services and activities. Involvement is defined as the process of the parent connecting with and using the services of a program to the best of the client’s and the program’s ability. The term includes two broad dimensions: participation, or the quantity of intervention a family receives; and engagement, or the emotional quality of the family’s interaction with the program. Research that includes examination of parent involvement is reviewed, including examples from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project. Factors that influence involvement are noted, including parent characteristics, qualities of the home visitor, and program features. The need for further measurement development and implications of these findings for home visiting programs are discussed.

Keywords
  • Social service -- Research -- Methodology,
  • Social work with youth -- United States,
  • Head Start programs -- United States
Publication Date
August, 2008
Publisher Statement
Copyright (2008) Springer Link *At the time of publication, Beth L. Green was affiliated with NPC Research
Citation Information
Jon Korfmacher, Beth L. Green, Fredi Staerkel, Carla Peterson, et al.. "Parent Involvement in Early Childhood Home Visiting" Child & Youth Care Forum Vol. 37 Iss. 4 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/beth_green/14/