Economic, Social, and Physical Well-Being of Individuals and FamiliesPlan of Work

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Butler County CES

Title:
Economic, Social, and Physical Well-Being of Individuals and Families
MAP:
Nurturing Families
Agents Involved:
Cowles
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Nurturing Parenting
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Grandparents and Grandchildren Together
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Home is Where the Health Is
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Nurturing Families (general)
Situation:
Family stability is affected by increased stress, physical and emotional health, finances, relationships, and ineffective communications. Extension has helpful resources to offer and strengthen the vitality of the family system, resulting in family stability that benefits the well-being of adults and children.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Practice parental leadership skills. Access community resources with needs. Number of people reported eating more foods for purpose of improving health.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Practice skills to strengthen and sustain relationships. Identify realistic expectations for child’s task. Parental behavior changes sustained.
Initial Outcomes:
Intends to manage stress, make time for self, teach responsibility, etc. Parental knowledge gained and intent to implement behaviors. Number of individuals reporting improved personal knowledge and skills of healthy eating habits and positive discipline for children.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Parental knowledge gained and intent to implement behavior
Indicator: Number who use the behaviors in session
Method: End of session evaluation tool
Timeline: Year long

Intermediate Outcome: Practice skills to strengthen and sustain relationships
Indicator: Number of parents/families who report using/practicing methods in materials
Method: Follow-up evaluation and family interviews
Timeline: Year long

Long-term Outcome: Number of people reported eating more foods for purpose of improving health
Indicator: Number who implement better eating habits
Method: Reports who implement practices
Timeline: Year Long
Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Families

Project or Activity: Parenting

Content or Curriculum: Nurturing Families, Basic Parenting skills 24/7 day

Inputs: CES, Dept. of Services

Date: as needed basis


Audience: Head Start Parent/Grandparents

Project or Activity: Home is Where the Health Is

Content or Curriculum: Home is Where the Health Is

Inputs: CES, Head Start, KEHA

Date: Fall-November 2017





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