Implementing the PFCE Framework
Explore these resources to learn strategies for making progress toward positive outcomes for families and children.
Explore these resources to learn strategies for making progress toward positive outcomes for families and children.
Explore these curricula to find a program that can be delivered to parents one-on-one in their home environment.
Explore these curricula to find a program that can be delivered to parents one-on-one in their home environment.
Explore these curricula to find a curriculum that can be delivered in a group setting.
The Ready DLL app offers access to resources and strategies for supporting children who are dual language learners (DLLs). Teachers and caregivers can also learn key words and phrases in seven languages.
Explore this series of vignettes to help you reflect on your own cultural beliefs and assumptions. Apply what you learn about yourself to develop a collaborative and responsive practice in your work with families.
Programs can use this manual as a guide for their emergency planning process. Find the latest tools and resources to support children, families, and communities before, during, and after an emergency. An emergency may be a catastrophic natural event, like a hurricane, flood, or wildfire, or a man-made disaster, such as a shooting. No matter the crisis, early childhood programs need to be ready with impact, relief, and recovery plans.
Explore audio and podcast specifications for the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECKLC) website. All media files need to follow Section 508 and captioning standards.
The Head Start Resources app is an essential tool for program staff, administrators, and leaders. Stay connected to resources relevant to your role in getting young children ready to succeed in school and in life.
Explore free mobile tools for home visitors from the Office of Head Start, including ELOF@HOME and Text4HomeVisitors. Discover effective practices and get text messages focusing on home-based topics and resources.