As the family’s health care provider, you are a very important source of support during this time. Parents trust and value your insights and perspective. Simply ask how they are doing with this change, validate that it can be a challenging time, and point them toward resources that can provide additional support in helping parents feel less alone and better equipped to care for their young children. This algorithm provides a suggested road map for addressing these changes during your encounters with families.
Assessing Family Support Needs During Reunification
Families may experience a range of emotions during reunification. Here are the necessary questions health care professionals should ask to assess the military family's needs.
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Open Letter
Teachings from Home: My Journey in Home Visiting
Carri Chischilly reflects on how the family support she experienced growing up on the Navajo Nation Reservation inspired her journey to help other native families through home visiting services.
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Resource
Infographic: Dyadic Services
Dyadic services, also called two-generation approaches, support the child, caregiver(s), and caregiver(s)-child relationship. Multiple generations and multiple caregivers can also be involved, i.e., triadic care and multi-generational care.
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Support ZERO TO THREE
We need your support now more than ever to ensure all babies have access to the quality care, services and support they need to thrive.