Baby face qualitative Evaluation
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ParentsAsTeachers BabyFACE QualEvaluationReport 1-15
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Baby FACE Wilder Research, January 2015 Qualitative Evaluation 6 Overarching successful implementation strategies and challenges Parent educators and supervisors were asked a series of questions about their most successful strategies and challenges to getting families to enroll, keeping families actively participating in home visits, and conducting home visits. Program staff mentioned a number of successes and challenges across all three of these topic areas. Rather than continually repeating these same strategies and challenges, they are presented in detail in this section. Successful strategies Incentives Staff in 15 sites (19 parent educators and 10 supervisors) mentioned the role of incentives in recruiting and enrolling families, keeping them actively participating in the home visits, and encouraging families to attend Family Circle. Some gave out an incentive just for enrolling, such as gift cards. Programs also reached out to families by telling them about the books they would receive throughout their participation, both in the mail through the Dolly Parton Imagination Library and at the home visits. To keep families actively participating, many provided basic needs items donated through organizations such as National Relief Charities and local organizations, both at home visits and Family Circle events as incentives for families that kept their scheduled home visits and attended Family Circle events. Baby FACE staff noted that the promise of these items enticed some people to enroll, while ongoing receipt of incentives kept some people participating. I guess the incentives that we have for the families. We give out diapers for the home visits that they actually do meet. The lotion, bibs - things that the parents really need. The books they get. They like the books. They wanted to [enroll in the program], because they knew that [other participants] got the books. In other schools, they are not doing that. I think one of the things that helped was the gift cards that were offered for families to participate in the program. Meaningful incentives. Sometimes [the program] gets donations that are ridiculous. Meaningful means empowering parents to go back to school, go to workshops, helping with food-based articles. I would say incentives. The way I run my program, each family is required to do two home visits, two activities - if they do one home visit and do the completed parent page, they get Pampers. Parents also noted how incentives played a role in their interest in joining the program and their continued appreciation for necessary household items and books. The household items met |
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