
Child First provides mental health intervention and support services through a proven home visiting model that builds and strengthens relationships between caregivers and their children. As a two-generation model, Child First partners with families to address the challenges, stressors and traumas they experience, create an environment to foster healthy child development, and connect with needed services and resources in their communities.
Child First is a comprehensive model that is fully integrated into the system of care of early childhood and young adult services in each region.
Who Child First Serves
Child First partners with pregnant caregivers, infants and young children, from birth through age five. The program works with families who have experienced trauma and other adversities (such as poverty, mental health challenges, housing insecurity, or abuse and neglect), or whose children are experiencing emotional, behavioral, learning or developmental challenges.

How Child First Works
Grounded in the science of healthy development
Two-person care team supporting mental health and care coordination
Intensive, relationship-based intervention in the home
Two-generation approach for long-term impact
The Impact of Child First
Families served annually
Contacts with families annually
Community-based affiliates delivering Child First

The impact of Child First is demonstrated by 10+ years of research and evidence – and comes to life in the strong, loving and nurturing relationships between caregivers and children. As a leading evidence-based intervention, Child First is backed by the highest quality research and continuous evaluation. Changent collects detailed data to track outcomes, measure impact, improve program quality, and better understand a family’s experience through a strengths-based approach.

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CPETT
The Center for Prevention and Early Trauma Treatment (CPETT), a NCTSN Category II Center established by Child First, helps children and families by collaborating with early childhood providers and creating a trauma-informed continuum of care through comprehensive trainings, resources and public awareness.
CPETT is working to address gaps in prevention and early childhood treatment of children and families impacted by trauma and adversity.
Child First Success Stories

Child First Breaks the Cycle of Trauma in Families

From Grief to Growth: A Child First Clinician’s Journey
