| Building Families Parent Education Programs |
Parent Education
Six group sessions include curriculum Great Beginnings for Families or Positive Solutions for Families.
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In-Home Parent Education Visits
Curriculum is adjusted to the needs of the family, 8-12 in-home visits are
completed with the family.
Continue to look and listen for parent education opportunities in your area.
Pay attention to your local radio or
newspaper. Ask your service provider what parent education opportunities
are being offered.
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Purpose of Program
Services
To enhance positive parent-child interaction
Expected Results
· Participating families will improve or maintain healthy family functioning, problem solving and communication · Participating families will increase or maintain social supports · Participating families will increase knowledge about child development and parenting · Participating family will improve nurturing and attachment between parent(s) and child(ren)
Criteria for Families
Families participating in parent education groups and in-home services must have a child age 0-5. Families who do not have children age 0-5 may also participate in these services if funding is available. Funded by Empowerment age 0-5 and Prevent Child Abuse Iowa age 5-18 (funds will vary from county to county)
To utilize these programs and services please contact
Amy Muller
Parent Coordinator
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| Positive Solutions for Families in Gilmore City |
Location: Gilmore City Elementary School
Time: 5:30-7:00
Child care and a meal provided!
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Please Register!!
Amy Muller
Parent Coordinator
Phone: 515-832-1791 ext 202
Email: amuller@hamiltoncountymhsb.org
Please see flyer below
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April 8th Session 1: Making a Connection! Meet each other and learn about our families. Identify the importance of building positive relationships with children. Discuss the “power” of using positive comments and encouragement with children. April 15th Session 2: Making it Happen! Understand how play can be a powerful parenting practice. Learn ways to help children develop friendship skills. Link building relationships, using positive comments/encouragement, and play to children’s behavior.
April 22nd Session 3: Why do Children do What they do? Examine why children do what they do. Practice ways to determine the meaning of behavior. Understand how to make expectations clear for children. Understand effective ways to develop and teach household rules.
April 29th Session 4: Teach me What to Do. Identify feeling words and identify effective ways to teach feeling vocabulary. Demonstrate the use of books to support emotional literacy and social emotional development. Identify ways to cope with feelings of anger and disappointment. Learn how to teach problem solving skills.
May 6th Session: 5 Facing the Challenge: Part 1 Examine nine specific strategies that can be used to promote positive adult and child behavior in home and community settings.
May 13th Session 6: Facing the Challenge Part 2 Identify that problem behavior has meaning. Identify the meaning of behavior by examining what happens before and after the problem behavior. Identify the three parts of a behavior plan: preventions, new skills to teach, and new responses. Learn to use the Family Routine Guide to identify supports for use with children during daily routines.
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| Growing Together Newsletter |
| Growing Together April 2010 | In this issue of Growing Together, learn how to understand building concepts of time, how to handle when children push the limits, the differences between praise and criticism, and much more! Don't forget to check out the Growing Together Newsletter Activity Calendar!
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| Parenting in the 21st Century |
Help Kids Bounce Back, Survive and Thrive in Today's Troubling World
Plan to come hear Dr. Borba speak at this FREE public event and bring your child rearging questions!!
See flyer and website below for more information!
| Dr. Michele Borba Wednesday, April 14, 2010 7:00 pm Coutyard Marriot -Grand Ballroom Ankeny
CEU's available to Social Workers and Child Care Providers
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This edition of Parent Pal was created and submitted by Amy Muller Building Families Parent Coordinator 515-832-1791 ext 202 amuller@hamiltoncountymhsb.org
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