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Overview
From the pioneering home visiting expert with more than 35 years of experience, this third edition of The Home Visitor's Guidebook is the ultimate professional development resource for early interventionists, social workers, and other practitioners who work directly with parents and children. Enhanced throughout with updated material (see sidebar), this research-based guide helps readers master all the essential elements of home visiting-from communicating effectively to working with families at risk-and shows how to support parents as they: encourage children's healthy social and emotional development, provide developmentally appropriate guidance and discipline, enhance children's communication and language skills, use play to promote learning and development, strengthen family connections thorough everyday rituals and celebrations, foster positive sibling relationships.In vignettes throughout the book, experienced home visitors model positive interactions with families, reflect candidly on their successes and challenges, and give readers invaluable advice on creating a support network and learning new strategies. With this must-have third edition from the voice of experience on home visiting, professionals will get parents engaged and actively involved in their child's development-and approach their important work with passion and creativity.
About the Author:
About the Author: Carol S. Klass, Ph.D., is a child and early intervention specialist with more than 35 years of experience in the field
Synopsis
From the pioneering home visiting expert with more than 35 years of experience, this third edition of The Home Visitor's Guidebook is the ultimate professional development resource for early interventionists, social workers, and other practitioners who work directly with parents and children. Enhanced throughout with updated material (see sidebar), this research-based guide helps readers master all the essential elements of home visiting-from communicating effectively to working with families at risk-and shows how to support parents as they: encourage children's healthy social and emotional development, provide developmentally appropriate guidance and discipline, enhance children's communication and language skills, use play to promote learning and development, strengthen family connections thorough everyday rituals and celebrations, foster positive sibling relationships.
In vignettes throughout the book, experienced home visitors model positive interactions with families, reflect candidly on their successes and challenges, and give readers invaluable advice on creating a support network and learning new strategies. With this must-have third edition from the voice of experience on home visiting, professionals will get parents engaged and actively involved in their child's development-and approach their important work with passion and creativity.
About the Author:
About the Author: Carol S. Klass, Ph.D., is a child and early intervention specialist with more than 35 years of experience in the field