The value of unconditional love. The outpouring and receiving of compassion and care.
What is Aloha (Love)
Screen new parents for risks of child abuse and neglect. They provide informational packets, resource list(ing)s, and community referrals to all families with newborns. Based on their eligibility, families are referred to appropriate services including MFSS programs.
What is Outreach and Resource Specialists
When you give him milk, he'll probably ask you for a straw..
What is If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain
What is Itsy Bitsy Spider
The value of teamwork. Many hands working together to complete tasks and accomplish goals.
What is Laulima (Cooperation)
Has provided home visiting services since 1992 on the pineapple island
What is Healthy Families Lanai
Mama isn't coming yet. Baby llama starts to fret
What is Llama llama red pajama
Here is my handle,
Here is my spout
What is I'm a Little Tea pot
The value of humility. Being humble, modest and open minded. Non-judgmental towards others.
What is Ha‘aha‘a (Humble):
Provides Guiding Good Choices curriculum to Families in Maui County
What is Pōhai Kākoʻo ʻOhana
Monday: 1 apple.
Tuesday: 2 pears.
Wednesday: 3 plums.
What is the Hungry Caterpillar
Thumbs up (thumbs up)
Elbows back (elbows back)
Feet apart (feet apart)
What Is Tooty Ta
The value of giving. To act with generosity and kindness toward others. Being pure of heart. Giving with no expectation of a return.
What is Lokomaika‘i (Generosity):
Home visiting program model Parents As Teachers (PAT). (PAT) staff work with families to strengthen their parental resilience, increase their knowledge of parenting and child development, and the social emotional competence of their children.
What is Kapili Ke Kahua
If you look for the source of the wai, then you can find out why the lo'i is dry
What is Kalo Boy's Adventure to Make Pono: He HuaKaʻi ʻOhana
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
What is Hickory, Dickory, Dock
The value of perseverance. To persist, to continue, to perpetuate despite challenges and setbacks. Never give up.
What Hoʻomau (Persevere):
Families have the opportunity to participate in a three-hour program that provides activities ranging from art, math, science, fine and gross motor, social studies, and literacy to exploring nature.
What is Pilipa’a Ka ‘Ohana
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself.
What is Oh, the Places You'll Go!
Now it's time to get funky
To the right now
Cha-Cha Slide