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The mutual reinforcement tool measures the extent to which service providers align and build on each other’s efforts to serve whole families by adopting a shared vision and working toward common or compatible goals.

This report describes the activities in the Next Steps for Rigorous Research in Two-Generation Approaches project and participating two-generation initiatives.

This brief from the Next Steps for Rigorous Research on Two-Generation Approaches (NS2G) project describes how practitioners of two-generation initiatives can use a structured rapid cycle learning process to implement, test, and refine strategies to strengthen service delivery.

This brief from the Next Steps for Rigorous Research on Two-Generation Approaches (NS2G) project describes how practitioners of two-generation initiatives can use research techniques to strengthen implementation before evaluating program effectiveness.

This brief from the Next Steps for Rigorous Research on Two-Generation Approaches (NS2G) project describes the components of a two-generation logic model and the process for developing one.

Mathematica is seeking nominations for measures of mutual reinforcement, or related constructs, to help us develop a new and unique measure of two-generation programs. Such a measure could help stakeholders better understand program characteristics that appear to help children and their families, and whether these programs produce the intended positive outcomes at the family level. We are producing this new measure in partnership with the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE)...