Professional Development Opportunities for Home Visitors

June often brings a chance to slow down and reflect on our work. It’s time to think about what’s going well, take stock of progress, and celebrate growth. It is also a season that invites reflection on the relationships at the heart of home visiting and the everyday practices that sustain them.

Heart of Home Visiting online courses are available to support that reflection and growth in meaningful, practical ways. These courses center on the relational, reflective, and skill-based practices that home visitors use every day. Courses include:

Healthy Boundaries helps home visitors build confidence and create effective, healthy boundaries with the families they serve.

Planning with Parents will strengthen your skills for collaborative planning, building trust, and empowering parents.

See the Good helps home visitors recognize family strengths, use encouraging and supportive language, and care for themselves along the way.

Safe, Seen and Supported introduces foundational concepts in early relational health (Infant Mental Health), including attachment and trauma-informed practices to support parents and children in the lifelong relationships that matter most.

When Home Visiting Feels Hard provides strategies for responding with confidence, compassion, and skill during challenging moments by understanding family crises and the ways to have effective conversations during the most difficult moments.

Whether used individually or as part of a team learning experience, these courses offer practical ways to strengthen everyday practice, stay connected to the heart of the work, and continue growing alongside the families you serve. 

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