The Day My Parents Came to School

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The Day My Parents Came to School

The Bottom Line! SCHOOL READINESS

Provides focus and guidance for goal setting for your program Provides focus and guidance for goal setting for your program. This one is for child outcomes.

Provides: Goal When Progress Measure Resources Events/ Activities

Let’s Explore the Framework

Goals should support your adopted framework.

Family Engagement Plan (HQPK) The family engagement plan must include the following six components: Facilitate family-to-family support Establish a network of community resources Increase family participation in decision-making Equip families with tools to enhance and extend learning Develop staff skills in evidence-based practices that support families in meeting their children’s learning benchmarks Evaluate family engagement efforts and use evaluations for continuous improvement