Additional videos addressing other aspects of the Illinois early childhood system including Head Start, the Child Care Assistance Program, Early Intervention, TANF and WIC, and Special Education can be viewed here.
To view the above videos in Spanish click here.
This video series was prepared by Illinois Action for Children.
Home visiting provides family support and coaching through planned, regular visits with a trained professional based on a family’s needs and schedules.
Home visiting is a voluntary program, and home visitors work with parents on practical parenting skills as well as family bonding before birth and as children grow up.
Through partnering with the home visitors, families learn how to improve their family’s health and provide better opportunities for their children.
Babies do not come with instruction manuals but home visiting may be the next best thing, particularly during this time in a child’s life. The prenatal period and the first years of life are a critical time for brain development that lays the foundation for future success.
To learn more about home visiting visit the National Home Visiting Resource Center.
This photo and audio tour of a home visit between a 24-year-old new mom, her son, and their home visitor, provides an intimate glimpse into these voluntary parent coaching and mentoring programs.
The Pew Charitable Trusts prepared this tour.
The National Home Visiting Resource Center offers resources about home visiting. To learn more, watch our video.
To find a home visiting program in a specific community, use our interactive map to see the listing of specific communities that offer coordinated intake for home visiting services.
Need to find a home visiting program or would like a program’s contact information updated or changed? Email us at dhs.homevisiting@illinois.gov.
The Center for Prevention Research and Development (CPRD), School of Social Work, at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) serves as the data lead for IDHS-DEC HV.
The CPRD is responsible for leading the benchmark data collection, data quality, and evaluation efforts. As part of this work, CPRD works with IDHS-DEC HV Programs on data collection, data quality, and generates an Annual Benchmark and Outcome Reports. The reports will be made available on the CPRD website.
Phone: (312)793-1476