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Teacher Survey — Page 1/5

  1. What is your program name?

The following questions ask about the Mental Health Consultant (“MHC”). If your program works with more than one consultant, please answer these questions about the MHC that you work with the most. For each item, please tell us whether you "Strongly Disagree", "Somewhat Disagree", "Somewhat Agree" or "Strongly Agree" with each statement.

  1. The Mental Health Consultant works as a partner with me to meet children's needs.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  2. The MHC is available when I need him/her.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  3. The MHC helps me to feel less stress.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  4. The MHC makes time for me when I have questions or concerns.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  5. The MHC seems like another member of the HS staff, not like an outsider.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  6. The MHC is a valuable addition to our program.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  7. The MHC helps children with challenging behaviors.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  8. The MHC is a worthwhile use of program dollars.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  9. The MHC works well with young children.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  10. The MHC helps families know how to cope with children's challenging behaviors.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  11. The MHC is knowledgeable about children's typical and atypical developmental progress.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  12. The MHC is knowledgeable about family dynamics and relationships.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  13. The MHC is culturally sensitive and culturally competent.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  14. The MHC has an understanding of the needs and issues of families living in poverty.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  15. The MHC has good relationships with parents.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  16. The MHC seems to clearly understand the Head Start performance standards related to mental health.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  17. The MHC works closely with parents.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  18. The MHC expresses an awareness of his or her own cultural norms, and how these might differ from the cultural experiences of Head Start children and their families.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree
  19. The MHC understands the philosophy and approach of "how we do business" in Head Start.
    Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree

 


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