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Grose, Carolyn, Ed.; Kyle, John E., Ed. – 1991
This guide reviews resources local officials can use to improve institutional services for children and families, and offers procedural advice. Chapter 1 examines the role of municipal government in providing human services and identifies two roles local government has in delivering these services: broker and administrator. Chapter 2 examines…
Descriptors: Administration, Community Role, Family Programs, Federal Aid
Johnson, Debra Wilcox; Edmonds, M. Leslie – 1990
This manual introduces the topic of family literacy programs in libraries and provides guidelines for libraries that are just getting started in family literacy programs as well as libraries that are further developing their existing programs. It is argued that illiteracy tends to be both intergenerational and cyclic, i.e., if a child's parents…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Family Environment, Family Literacy
Daro, Deborah – 1988
The purpose of this paper is to summarize current trends in child abuse prevention and to provide program administrators and policymakers with guidelines for implementing successful new parent programs in their communities. Contents address: (1) the scope of the child abuse problem; (2) a theoretical framework or conceptual model for use in…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Early Intervention, Family Programs, Guidelines
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Children Today, 1987
Discusses services and resources available for families, parents, and child care providers. Describes a National Resource Center for Children in Poverty; a guide for controlling infectious diseases among young children in day care; a directory of parent support groups; and reports of a link between household pesticides and childhood leukemia. (BB)
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Family Programs
Gentry, Charles E. – 1994
Intended for child welfare caseworkers and others working with children and families in crisis, this guide presents principles and techniques of crisis intervention with child abuse or neglect cases. After an overview of the manual, the first section considers a definition of crisis, the elements and phases of crises, and the psychological effects…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Welfare, Crisis Intervention
Hayes, Cheryl D. – 2002
In the current tight fiscal environment, it is critical for state and community leaders to think broadly and systematically about how to finance important education, family, and child services, and community development initiatives. This guide presents a conceptual framework for financing child and family services and community building and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Change Strategies, Community Development, Family Programs
Nespeca, Sue McLeaf – School Library Journal, 1996
Presents suggestions for collaboration between librarians and day care providers, such as resource sharing, adult literacy referrals, publications, and scheduled communication to help families engage in literacy activities. Lists 25 ideas for family literacy-building, such as family bookmaking, art projects, and family book bingo. (JKP)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Family Literacy
Yeager, Shelley – Camping Magazine, 2002
A Massachusetts camp for girls with diabetes offers advice on expanding programs to a year-round, intergenerational basis. Committed leadership is needed to implement the necessary needs assessment and program planning. Facilities must be winterized and funding efforts expanded. Build slowly, be patient, and use evaluations to guide program…
Descriptors: Camping, Diabetes, Family Programs, Females
Triplett, Beth – Campus Activities Programming, 1991
Notes on planning for successful parent and family weekend programs at colleges and universities include discussion of the event's purpose, scheduling, use of a planning committee, funding, effective promotion, attention to program detail, tailoring programs to subgroups and target populations, event ideas, and family involvement in other campus…
Descriptors: Committees, Extracurricular Activities, Family Programs, Financial Support
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Guralnick, Michael J. – Infants and Young Children, 2001
A rationale for and components of a development systems model are presented to guide early intervention programs. Core principles emphasizing a developmental framework, integration, and inclusion are expressed in the context of a multicomponent interactive system. The model's focus on maximizing family patterns of interaction by addressing…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Programs
Fiore, Carole D.; Nespeca, Sue McCleaf – 1996
Libraries are faced with changing demographics, emerging technologies, and economic shifts. Families once attended library programs as a unit, children began kindergarten at age five, and libraries offered few programs for children under four. Intact and extended families are a thing of the past. Many children today are raised in single parent…
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Demography, Developmental Stages, Family Involvement
Schuh, Mary; Dixon, Beth; Tashie, Carol; Clarke, Jean; Dillon, Ann; Shapiro-Barnard, Susan; Hagner, David; Nelson, Debra; Nisbet, Jan – 1996
This manual describes the "New Hampshire Leadership Series," a leadership training program designed to assist individuals with disabilities and their families to create a vision for themselves and to achieve positive futures. The manual is divided into six major sections. The first section, "Introducing the New Hampshire Leadership…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Disabilities, Family Involvement, Family Programs
Morris-Bilotti, Sharon – 1992
In the traditional family preservation model, a family's integrity is preserved by keeping children in the care of their immediate or extended families. Family reunification has involved safely returning children to the custody of their families after a period of foster care. However, families are not preserved solely by family members maintaining…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Extended Family, Family History, Family Life
Ford, Elizabeth A., Comp. – 1991
The GOAL ONE Project of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is designed to ensure that children have access to an environment that provides a foundation for school success. GOAL ONE is a national project involving model, community-based, collaborative programs that provide a nurturing environment for children whose…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Community Programs, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs
Nelson, Lynda A.; And Others – 1986
The manual is based on experience with a program developed by the Volunteers in Partnership with Parents Project (VIPP), in which volunteers were used as partners to families with young handicapped children. Preparation factors are considered, including planning for specific tasks of volunteers and providing adequate training to the staff. The…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Family Programs
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