Talking Points
About Talking Points
Foundations for Families brings expertise, academic credentials, up-to-date research and regulatory knowledge to you. Working with others, we learn more about what’s important. With a mission to promote excellence in early childhood education, FFF believes that bringing more voices to the table makes for richer conversation.
This blog is a forum for thought leaders in early childhood education. We invite them to share their multi-disciplinary perspectives in 0-8 education.
Foundations for Families was created to meet the business, management and professional development needs of early childhood educational providers and systems.
Join Us! Webinar on Responding to Federal Priorities
On June 26, 1:00-2:00pm ET, Patti Greenstein, Senior Consultant at Foundations for Families, will host a webinar, Responding to Federal Priorities, designed for Head Start/Early Head Start directors and managers interested in learning about federal priorities and how programs can respond. Attendees will learn practical ways to operationalize federal guidance, identify strategies to think proactively about program activities, and hear tips for leveraging resources and time.
Highlights from the 2025 National Head Start Conference
The National Head Start Conference, which took place May 19-22 in Columbus, Ohio, was an incredible gathering of experts and peers. Thank you to everyone who attended our session on wage comparability. It was wonderful seeing familiar faces and meeting new Head Start leaders!
There were many sessions, luncheons, and events at the conference, and we were fortunate to participate as presenters and attendees. Here, we share some of the federal updates we learned from NHSA and other interesting information to support the Head Start community.
The Annual Report: Connecting to Your Community Through Storytelling and Reporting
Head Start Program Performance Standards require that programs must disseminate an annual report each fiscal year that complies with section 644(a)(2) of the Head Start Act and includes a summary of the program’s most recent community assessment. An annual report can be a powerful tool to communicate about the progress, outcomes, and financial status of your program.
Getting Ready for a Focus Area 2 Review: Protocol, Policies, and Process
Focus Area 2 monitoring reviews are an opportunity for programs to demonstrate their effectiveness in implementing a high-quality program to promote positive outcomes and school readiness for children and their families. It includes discussions, data reviews, and observations. Taking time to prepare for a Focus Area 2 review, so that you can address any issues in advance, will help to ensure a successful review.
The Five Ws of Community Assessment Surveys, an Interview with My Linh Nguyen
My Linh Nguyen shares her insights on the value of stakeholder input in community needs assessments and how this data can be used to understand family, staff, and community needs. Ms. Nguyen is a consultant with Foundations for Families, specializing in community needs assessments, data research, and grant writing.
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