We asked interviewers working on the Housing and Children Pilot what they found most rewarding about the project. This is what they told us.
I enjoyed working with the children. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Having the child ask if they can play the games again! Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Interacting with the children -- seeing how smart they are and how curious. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Interviewing both the mother and the child in the same family. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Seeing how proud parents are of their children. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study How appreciative children are of your company and glad to have the extra attention. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Working with families -- seeing the bond between the mother and children. . Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Doing activities with the children. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Seeing the child's face light up when they got to play a game with their parent. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Knowing that people care about the development of children from lower income families. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study
Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study Knowing that people care about learning about how housing conditions are in the U.S. Tell Me More about the Health and Retirement Study