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Bell County CES

Title:
Parenting and Child Development
MAP:
Improve Individual and Family Development
Agents Involved:
Rebecca Miller
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Family Development General
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Child Development General
Situation:

“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, in the state of Kentucky only 50% of children are deemed “school-ready” when they enter Kindergarten.  These numbers indicate a need for more activities that support school-readiness by building multiple skill sets simultaneously.

96,000 children in Kentucky live in kinship care.  Kentucky ranks first in the nation for the most children in kinship care settings in the country.  15,000 children are in kinship care due to removal from their home.   Kinship care providers need support on different issues (stress, discipline, and how to care for themselves).


Long-Term Outcomes:
Intermediate Outcomes:


Initial Outcomes:
Evaluation:



Outcome: Increase child and parent social-emotional skills such as heightened self-awareness, responsible decision making, and self-management.

Indicator: How many children increased their ability to express emotion after attending the program?

Method:  Stories, Songs, and Stretches Survey

Timeline: Jan-Dec 



Outcome: Increase number of children who are “kindergarten ready” in Bell County. 

Indicator: Several – (i.e. How many parents reported improved gross motor skills, social-emotional skills, and early literacy skills?) 

Method:  Kentucky Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Kindergarten Readiness Results

Timeline:  July- June


Outcome: Increase skills and resources of caregivers to provide effective care for young relatives

Indicator: Several – (i.e. How many caregivers improve skills/knowledge in child development, discipline and guidance, legal issues, and advocacy, stress)

Method: Parenting a Second Time Around (PASTA) Evaluation 

Timeline:  Post program evaluation 


Learning Opportunities:

Audience: children 5 and under and their families

Project or Activity:  Stories, Songs, and Stretches

Content or Curriculum: Stories, Songs and Stretches materials

Inputs: libraries, schools, agent, head start

Date: July 2023 -Jun 2024


Audience: primary school aged children

Project or Activity: FRED (Families Reading EveryDay)

Content or Curriculum: FRED curriculum, books

Inputs: schools, resource centers, librarians, agent

Date: winter of 2024


Audience: grandparents, parents, youth, families

Project or Activity: Parent /Child Afterschool Group

Content or Curriculum: Keys to Embracing Aging, Stress pubs, UK Publications, Keys to Great Parenting

Inputs: agent, family resource centers, schools

Date: July 2023 -Jun 2024


Audience: children 5 and under and their families/caregivers

Project or Activity: Laugh and learn play dates

Content or Curriculum: laugh and learn curriculum

Inputs: agent, family resource centers, libraries, head start

Date:  July 2023 -Jun 2024





Success Stories

Second Time Around Parenting Group

Author: Rebecca Miller

Major Program: Family Development General

     According to the Kentucky Extension Community Needs Assessment survey conducted in Bell County, the need for stronger parenting and relationship building skills was one of the top 15 priority issues identified as a need.  Due to an increase of substance abuse, grandparents and other relatives are attempting to hold their families together by raising children when their parents cannot.     In efforts to support and educate them in their journey of raising r

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