The Hampton Healthy Families Partnership focuses on supporting families with children from birth to adolescence, including expecting families. Key initiatives include health access and nurturing development services aimed at improving maternal and child health.
Trivette, Carol M., Dunst, Carl J., & Hamby, Deborah W. “Influences of Family-Systems Intervention Practices on Parent-Child Interactions and Child Development. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education.”2010, 30(1), 3-19.
Parent Education
Self Care
Relationships
O'Brien, Marion.” Studying Individual and Family Development: Linking Theory and Research. Journal of Marriage and Family”, 67(4), 2005, 880-890.
Dicipline
Gottesman, M. Nurturing the social and emotional development of children, a.k.a. discipline. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2000.14(2), 81-84.
Childhood Developement
Subtopic
Britto, Lye, Proulx, Yousafzai, Matthews, Vaivada,. Bhutta. “Nurturing care: Promoting early childhood development. The Lancet” 2017, 389(10064), 91-102.
Familiy Intervention
Youth and Violence Prevention
Population
Families in need of intervention
Families with childeren 5-8
Families with kids 9-12
Families with teens 13-18
Families with children 0-4
Expecting Families
Williams, C., Cprek, M., Asaolu, S., English, I., Jewell, B., Smith, T., & Robl, K. Kentucky “Health Access Nurturing Development Services Home Visiting Program Improves Maternal and Child Health. Maternal and Child Health Journal”, 21(5), 2017 1166-1174