About Us
Support For Families
Parent Partners Plus is a network of home visitation support programs that offer individualized support around everyday parenting experiences and family well-being.
Our staff members connect families with programming and services that help support parents as their child's first teacher!
Creating a solid foundation for your child’s success.
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Find out which programs are the best fit for you and your family. We are ready to answer your questions.
Countywide Programs
Maricopa County
Includes the cities of Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Tempe, Chandler, Glendale, Peoria, Avondale, Buckeye, and Surprise.
Parent Information
What To Expect In A Home Visit
Professional home visitors meet with parents to help support them as their child's first teacher. Developmental screenings, age-appropriate activities, and information about community resources are all part of a home visit.
Refer a Family
For Providers
Are you a provider helping children and families, or looking to help Maricopa County children and families? Use our referral form to connect children and families with Parent Partners Plus services!
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are home visitors?
Home visitors are vetted, professional members of the organizations in Parent Partners Plus. They are trained to work with children and families and ready to help you with your family’s needs.
I am looking for socialization for my child, can these programs help me?
Many programs also offer opportunities for families to connect with other parents in the program — fun activities just for program participants. During the pandemic, many programs are offering virtual socialization opportunities.
What will we do during a home visit?
• Home visitors provide child development information and developmental milestones to parents so they understand how the child grows.
• Activities for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers to help their development.
• Focus on literacy, including tips on how to create a language-rich environment and support the child’s language development.
• Support for parents in reaching personal goals they might have, such as going back to work or school, financial goals, etc.