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Tools and techniques that two-generation programs can use to strengthen their approach to intentionally coordinating services for caregivers and their children.

This report combines survey data from the 2012 National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) with administrative lists of home-based child care providers from 2018 to analyze factors that shape the attrition of listed home-based providers from administrative lists.

The mutual reinforcement tool measures the extent to which service providers align and build on each other’s efforts to serve whole families by adopting a shared vision and working toward common or compatible goals.

This report describes the activities in the Next Steps for Rigorous Research in Two-Generation Approaches project and participating two-generation initiatives.

This brief from the Next Steps for Rigorous Research on Two-Generation Approaches (NS2G) project describes how practitioners of two-generation initiatives can use a structured rapid cycle learning process to implement, test, and refine strategies to strengthen service delivery.

This brief from the Understanding the Value of Centralized Services Study was developed for clients who informed the study during the study design and qualitative data collection.

Discover a brief from the Understanding the Value of Centralized Services Study that presents findings from qualitative data collection about how three centralized community resource centers fund their centralized services. 

Discover the final report from the Understanding the Value of Centralized Services study describes the advantages, disadvantages, and costs of providing multiple services in a single location to support individuals and families with low incomes.

This brief from the Next Steps for Rigorous Research on Two-Generation Approaches (NS2G) project describes how practitioners of two-generation initiatives can use research techniques to strengthen implementation before evaluating program effectiveness.

This brief from the Next Steps for Rigorous Research on Two-Generation Approaches (NS2G) project describes the components of a two-generation logic model and the process for developing one.