General tool home visiting staff can use to determine which pieces of the PACE toolkit might be helpful for each family.
General tool home visiting staff can use to determine which pieces of the PACE toolkit might be helpful for each family.
Bridging Refugee Youth & Children’s Services and the Office of Head Start partnered to develop a handbook for raising young children, aged 0-5, during resettlement in the U.S. This handbook is available in Arabic, English, and Spanish.
Explore a parent-child interaction guide while building observation skills to support attunement in infants and toddlers.
Resources:
Parent Child Interaction Observation Part 1
https://youtu.be/PYxjLoUnRYM
Parent Child Interaction Observation Part 2
https://youtu.be/4Vnkj8OyZHQ
The International Rescue Committee developed a handout to support providers and newcomer caregivers in identifying warning signs, coping strategies, and when to ask for help to ensure their children have the support they need during the resettlement process.