How do Relief Nurseries support children and families?
TECP classrooms provide nurturing, culturally responsive, developmentally appropriate activities, and interactions. Classrooms promote the healthy development of children who have multiple stressors. The curriculum includes activities that focus on an individual child’s needs, determined goals, and social emotional development. Classroom teachers support families in their homes, with visits scheduled at least monthly.
Home Visiting
Home visits are a strength-based and family-focused approach which considers the unique needs of the child and the family’s goals. Visits promote healthy development, care,and support of the child in the context of the family, by providing parenting support and education; including child development and parent/child interactions.
Outreach Services offer immediate assistance to eligible families to help meet short-term needs and provide crisis response. The immediate goal is to ensure the safety of the children, provide support and constructive problem solving for the parents. Respite care is available to families in the Outreach Program and represents the same high standards of nurturing demonstrated in the Therapeutic Early Childhood Program.
Parenting Education
Parenting education and support is offered to all parents served by the Relief Nursery, through home visiting and/or groups, using an evidence-based curriculum that is appropriate to the needs of the family.
Relief Nurseries also provide transportation support for their services, crisis support, and supported referrals to other resources.