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Extending home visiting to kinship caregivers and family, friend, and neighbor caregivers

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This report synthesizes our interview findings and presents detailed considerations for implementing home visiting with kinship caregivers and FFN caregivers, including matters of curriculum, staffing, and service referral. It also discusses several opportunities that home visiting models identified that have resulted or could result from serving kinship caregivers and FFN caregivers, including serving more vulnerable children, promoting continuity for children, and expanding research and evaluation. This synthesis draws on descriptions of program models and practices where appropriate; additionally, four promising initiatives are profiled. (author abstract)
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United States

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