Spring Into Connection
As the season changes, we hope you feel proud of the steady, relationship-centered work you do every day. Spring reminds us that growth often looks quiet at first: 10 seconds of trust built, one check-in that lands at the right time, one caregiver who feels less alone because you showed up.
Tiny Wins, Big Impact
Here are a few reminders that your work matters (even when it doesn’t feel dramatic):
A caregiver tried one new bedtime step and the evening felt calmer.
A toddler used a new word after weeks of practice and patience.
A family made it to an appointment because someone helped them plan the steps.
Spring Home-Visit Toolkit (quick + doable)
Conversation starter: What’s feeling a little lighter for your family lately?
Strengths-based prompt: What’s one thing you’re proud of from the past month?
5-minute activity: A “Color Scavenger Hunt”, find something green, yellow, and pink, then talk about shapes, sizes, and feelings.
New Online Training
Safe, Seen and Supported: Early Relational Health in Home Visiting
Check out our new self-paced online training where you will learn the various ways early relational health, AKA, infant mental health impacts development in children. You will also learn trauma informed practices that will help you support children, families, and yourself during challenging moments.
A reminder for hard days: Consistency is an intervention. Your calm presence, your follow- through, and your belief in families are powerful.
Even when progress is messy.
Spring self-check: What’s one small support or boundary that would help you finish this season strong?