Title: CASE MANAGEMENT EVERYBODY
1CASE MANAGEMENTEVERYBODYS BUSINESS
JOINT ACCOUNTABILITY
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY
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3WOW for me! Im a STAR!
Within the last month Im Proud that I
This Week Im proud that I
Within the last year Im proud I was able to
4WHAT DO TOP-NOTCH PROGRAMS LOOK LIKE?
- Value parents
- Recognize parents strengths
- Recognize parents as contributors to their
childrens education - Provide opportunities for parents to make
decisions regarding their childrens educational
life - Recognize that all parents care about their
children.
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6GROUND RULES FOR TEAMS ARE GUIDELINES THAT ARE
CLEAR AS TO WHAT IS EXPECTED FROM EVERYONE ON THE
TEAM.
7THE PARKING LOT
8CONSENSUS
- Collective opinion arrived at by a group of
people working together under conditions that
permit communications to be sufficiently open and
the group climate to be sufficiently supportive
so that everyone in the group feels he has had
his fair chance to influence the decision.
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13USE the PERSONAL TOUCH with your FAMILIES
- Learn to care and understand
- Develop positive relationships (if possible)
- Use praise
- Become familiar with your families neighborhoods
and communities (When possible, attend events in
these communities.) - Communicate with them regarding significant
events in their lives. - Try to remember names
- Greet them with a smile, firm handshake, be
personable - Be an active listener during conversations
- Return all phone calls
- Send greeting cards for special occasions
- Say thank-you
- Be aware of body language
- Do what you promised to do and do it in a timely
manner
14WORKING WITH HARD-TO-REACH FAMILIES
- SCHEDULE A FACE-TO-FACE CONFERENCE
- PLAN, PLAN, PLAN to meet the individual needs of
each family. -
- During the meeting, inform members about
specific issues/concerns regarding their child. - Develop a communication action plan for keeping
contact via notes, telephone calls and occasional
meetings.
15INCLUDE OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS AND OTHER CAREGIVERS
IN YOUR COMMUNICATION ACTION PLAN
- Make them feel welcome when they come to your
classroom. - Set up a Parent/Family area with
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- -A parent/child lending library
- -Notices about local community children and
familys events and places to go. - -Educational information.
- -Personal development information.
16In the Parent/Family Center.SET-UP A FAMILY
COMMUNICATION CENTER WITH
- A message center with a mailbox for each family.
- Develop a note-exchanging system with the
families. - This should become a segment of the overall
programs communication system.
17WORKING WITH FAMILIES WHOSE HOME LANGUAGE IS NOT
ENGLISH
- Treat parents with dignity and respect.
- Learn to pronounce names correctly.
- Find a translator who can help interpret
questions and comments. - Ask about the families culture, special days and
traditions.
18Case Study The Morales Family
- The Morales family is composed of
- Maria, age 20
- Lorena, age 4 (Marias daughter)
- Louis, age 32 (Marias brother)
- Lorena has just been enrolled in Head Start, and
the family assessment has been completed. You
know the following - Maria dropped out of school in the 9th grade.
She loved Head Start when she was her daughters
age. - She has a part-time job, making minimum wage.
- She has had numerous similar jobs in the past,
usually staying only 3-4 weeks. - Maria was very quiet during the home visit
Louis did most of the talking. - Lorena is an overly active 4 year old, but no one
if the family is concerned. - Lorenas father is not in the picture.
- Lorenas father used to beat up Maria.
- Louis does day labor in construction, when he can
get it. - He has been at home caring for Lorena when Maria
works recently. - They have just been given notice that the
apartment complex has been sold and it will close
for remodeling for about 6 months. - Louis said in the assessment that he doesnt
think its anyones business about stuff in the
family or home he just wants Lorena to get into
Head Start. - There were many empty beer bottles on the front
porch when the home visitor came to the apartment
and you saw him hide a little container when you
came into the apartment. - The house was a mess, it appeared quite dirty as
well and there was an unpleasant odor in the
house. - During the visit, the home visitor noticed the
lack of food in the refrigerator when Maria
opened it to get a soda for Lorena as a way to
get her to stop interfering in the meeting.
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30- Family Community Partnerships
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34Family Partnership Plan and Case Management
Tool
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54HOMEVISITS
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60FAMILYMAPPING
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66SHAREDDECISIONMAKING
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69STEPSTOSHAREDDECISIONMAKING
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71INTERVIEWINGSKILLS
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79- Assumptions about Communication
- Communication skills are acquired more than they
are inborn. (We were born crying not speaking.
We learned how to speak by imitating others-that
learning need never end). - Assume the next message you send will be
misunderstood. (You will thus communicate more
thoughtfully, look for feedback, and examine
yourself first when you dont get desired
results. - Dont worry about being clear, worry about being
understood. - The meaning of a word cannot be found in a
dictionary. Definitions are found in a
dictionaries, meanings are in people. We dont
transmit meaning we transmit messages (words and
behaviors) that represent and elicit meaning in
our listeners minds.
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81GOAL SETTING
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88FAMILYSUPPORT
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94HandoutsQuizs
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