Research Paper
Research paper

Research for Results: The Power of Home Visiting

This report describes how evidence-based home visiting programs support pregnant people, caregivers, and young children by improving health outcomes, strengthening family stability, and promoting early childhood development.

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PDF

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100 pages

Author

ASTHVI

Topic Category

Research

About This Resource

“The Power of Home Visiting” describes how evidence-based home visiting programs support pregnant people, caregivers, and young children by improving health outcomes, strengthening family stability, and promoting early childhood development. The report highlights research showing that home visiting can reduce preterm births, improve school readiness, lower rates of child maltreatment, and generate long-term cost savings for public systems. It also emphasizes the role of home visiting in addressing inequities by connecting families with culturally responsive support, community resources, and services tailored to their individual needs.