Posts by Jill Brevik

Birth to Age Three: Healthy Children, Supported Parents

Families First and Boston Basics are working together to ensure that young children have positive early childhood experiences and start life ready to succeed. We are teaming up with community health centers and childcare centers across Boston to equip staff, parents, and caregivers with the resources and skills they need to set children up for success. Check…

Families First’s Maureen O’Brien Featured in the Boston Globe

Wondering how to get your kids to stop fighting? Families First’s Director of Curriculum and Training, Maureen O’Brien, PhD, shared some simple but effective parenting approaches with the Boston Globe. Maureen O’Brien, a parenting expert who holds a doctorate in child development, said she often recommends — once a child is about 6 to 8…

Families First Receives Cummings Foundation Grant

Families First recently received a surprise visit from Richard Bush of the Cummings Foundation team, who announced that we were selected to receive a grant of $100,000 through the “$100K for 100” program. We are thrilled to have been chosen from a total of 597 applicants during a competitive review process. With this grant, Families…

Power of Parenting at Nurtury Has Largest Graduation to Date

We are proud to report that the end of 2017 brought Families First’s largest Power of Parenting graduation since the launch of the program in 2016! Graduations like this one are a chance for parents to celebrate their accomplishments with their families and community, as extended family members, partners, and friends are invited to attend.…

Power of Parenting Featured at Boston Children’s Hospital Community Health Showcase

At the Boston Children’s Hospital Community Health Showcase in November, many local organizations and researchers came together to present on and learn about the community health efforts of Boston Children’s Hospital’s staff and community partners. Families First was invited to present on the new Power of Parenting program during the morning poster exhibit. We were honored to be given this…