- Increased availability and family use of high quality parenting/child development information, services and supports.
- Increased parent engagement and leadership at program, community, and policy levels.
- Increased number of children who live in safe, stable, and supportive families.
- Improved family and community knowledge and skills to support children's health and development.
- Increased family ability to identify and select high-quality early childhood services and supports.
- Increased availability and use of family literacy services and supports.
- Increased availability of resources and supports, including financial and legal, to promote family self-sufficiency.
- Increased coordination of services and supports for families and children who are at-risk or have special needs.

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