Some families may experience obstacles to their family engagement due to a variety of issues. However, North Dakota parents and professionals also shared a range of meaningful opportunities for families with children ages birth to 5.
Identifying Challenges to Family Engagement
Parents and early childhood professionals provided survey feedback on challenges that may limit family engagement in a child’s early years. The top six challenges noted were the following:
Conflict with work obligations or schedule 58.8%
Unaware of opportunities - 46.6%
Not enough opportunities - 41.5%
Lack of child care - 36.2%
Too much cost, not affordable - 30.9%
Lack of communication between parents and providers - 27.9%
“I think time is a major factor for everybody. ... I think there’s different opportunities that do get presented to engage, but whether you have the time to do them or the ability to make the time can be so hard.” (participant, North Dakota focus group on family engagement)
Focus group participants also identified other consistent challenges to family engagement, including the following:
● Attitude – uncertainty, fear or stigma
● Awareness – limited knowledge of options
● Availability – few community options
● Access – difficult policies or systems
● Family challenges – health, work schedules, time, cost
● Community challenges – shortage of staff, time and distance