Continuity of Care Podcast
Learn more about continuity of care. Find out how it can support young children’s development. Explore why using it in your program can help build better relationships between children, families, and their teachers.
Continuity of care refers to maintaining consistent relationships and routines for infants and toddlers, which is crucial for their development. Early Head Start programs emphasize this through strategies like mixed-age groups and partnerships for children with special needs.
Resources below cover the benefits of continuity of care, program implementation, and addressing challenges like families experiencing homelessness.
Learn more about continuity of care. Find out how it can support young children’s development. Explore why using it in your program can help build better relationships between children, families, and their teachers.
This guide presents the benefits of and strategies in offering mixed-age groupings. Explore this resource to learn how to support continuity of care for young children and families.
Center-based programs can use these resources to support decisions about implementing continuity of care and choosing the best type for their program.
This tip sheet outlines how continuity of care is key to the healthy development of young children birth to 3. It also lists three types of continuity of care systems.