Growing Trigg County's Families
Improve Individual and Family Development
Cecelia Hostilo
Family Development General
"School readiness" is a broad term that refers to multiple precursor cognitive, physical, and social-emotional skills that indicate young children are prepared to learn and thrive in the school environment. A wide body of research shows a strong foundation in school readiness is indicative of school success. Emerging research also indicates that there is a synergistic effect when early learning activities activate physical and cognitive skills simultaneously, as opposed to doing so in isolation. However, only 61% of children in Trigg County are deemed "school ready" when they enter kindergarten. These numbers indicate a need for programs that support early childhood development.
Kinship care is a fact of life for 96,000 children in Kentucky. Data shows that 461 children in Trigg County live in homes where they are being raised by a grandparent or another relative. Kinship care providers need support.
- Increase the number of children who are "kindergarten ready" in Trigg County.
- Improve academic success for children in Trigg County.
- Increase learning opportunities and more preschool learning activities outside of the home.
- Increase training opportunities for workers at child care and preschool centers.
- Increase caregiver advocacy for children in their care including, medical, social, and educational services.
- Parents understand the importance of developmentally appropriate play to their child's academic success.
- Improve child's social/emotional, gross and fine motor, and literacy skills.
- Networking system for grandparents and other family members involved in raising children.
Outcome: Trigg County families learn fun age appropriate activities to aid in their child's healthy development a,d self-management skills.
Indicator: Number of parents who expressed learning new activities to engage their children at home.
Method: Laugh and Learn Play Dates Survey
Timeline: on-going
Intermediate Outcome: Increase number of children who are "kindergarten ready" in Trigg County
Indicator: Parent and Center reporting of improved readiness skills
Method: Kentucky Governor's Office of Early Childhood Kindergarten Readiness Results
Timeline: annual publication date
Outcome: Increased skills and resources of caregivers to provide effective care for young relatives
Indicator: Number of individuals who report improved skills/knowledge in aspects of kinship care.
Method: Parenting a Second Time Around Evaluations
Timeline: post program evaluatioin
Audience: Preschool families
Project or Activity: Extension Newsletters
Content or Curriculum: Preschool Pages, Healthy Choices, Youth Health Bulletin
Inputs: Extension specialists, agents
Date: on-going
Audience: Preschool Children and Parents
Project or Activity: Parent/Child Interaction Opportunities
Content or Curriculum: Laugh and Learn curriculum, Cook Together Eat Together Curriculum
Inputs: FCS agent, library staff, Early Childhood Council
Date: on-going
Audience: Child Care Providers
Project or Activity: Required training hours
Content or Curriculum: Various Extension resources, CYTTAP resources, IMIL resources
Inputs: FCS agent, community agencies, Extension Specialists
Date: on-going
Audience: Parents and Caregivers
Project or Activity: Parents and Caregivers Support Groups
Content or Curriculum: Parenting a Second Time Around, Parent Cafes
Inputs: FCS agent, Early Childhood Councils, community agencies, Extension Specialists
Date: on-going
Author: Shelley Crawford
Major Program: Agriculture
The Trigg County Cooperative Extension Service in partnership with the Progressive Ag Farm Safety Day, local Businesses and Volunteers have worked to provide the 4th Graders for Trigg County with an opportunity to learn about farms, equipment and the industry that generates 58.8 Million for Trigg County’s Economy. With most of our available land used for agriculture the public is going to encounter agriculture and Ag equipment, the danger lies in the fact that most of our population