Improving Family Relations through Parenting and Child Development ProgramsPlan of Work

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Hardin County CES

Title:
Improving Family Relations through Parenting and Child Development Programs
MAP:
Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities
Agents Involved:
Fentress, DeRamus
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Family Development General
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Aging-General
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Active Living and Health Promotions 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. Within the population of Hardin County, people who are Baby Boomers (Born between 1944 and 1964) will be reaching retirement age between 2020-2025 at a rate of 70%.   More importantly, a number of residents within communities have grandparents raising their grandchildren.   Programs with an emphasis on increasing knowledge of the basic principles of healthy homes, energy efficiency, clutter free homes, and keeping our children safe will be essential for these times.  

Long-Term Outcomes:

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Intermediate Outcomes:


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Initial Outcomes:


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Initial Outcomes

Evaluation:

Outcome:  Kentuckians learn fun age appropriate activities to aid in their child’s healthy development.

Indicator:  Number of parents who expressed learning new activities to engage their children at home.

Method:  Laugh and Learn Play Dates Survey

Timeline:  January - December



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: July - June



Outcome: Increase number of children who are “kindergarten ready” in Hardin 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)

Method: Parenting a Second Time Around (PASTA) Evaluation 

Timeline:  Post program evaluation 


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Outcome: Participants are re-unifed with their children and families. 

Indicator: Participants complete 6-8 week Parenting program and receive a certificate. 

Participants gain custody of their children thru Kentucky judicial court system and Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (Child Protective Services). 

Method: Nurturing Parenting (Nurturing Skills for Families) Evaluation, Parenting the Second Time Around (PASTA) Evaluation, Active Parenting Evaluation, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Evaluation - Curriculum will Depend on Audience, Pre & Post test evaluation (assessment)

Date: January - November 


Outcome: Participants will make an effort to increase the amount of time that they are spending with their children and provide them with stimulating activities that promote a positive learning environment and nurturing relationships. 

Indicator: Parents increase the amount of time they are spending with children at their discretion.

Method: Nurturing Parenting (Nurturing Skills for Families) Evaluation, Parenting the Second Time Around (PASTA) Evaluation, Active Parenting Evaluation, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Evaluation - Curriculum will Depend on Audience, Pre & Post test evaluation (assessment)

Date: February 2022 -November 2024





Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Preschool aged children and their parent(s)


                        Project or Activity:  Various

                        Content or Curriculum: Laugh and Learn Playdates

                        Inputs: FCS Agent

                        Date: 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024


                       Project or Activity:  Various

                        Content or Curriculum: Stories, Songs, and Stretches

                        Inputs: FCS Agent, Local Preschool, Library

                        Date: On-Going



Audience: Kinship Caregivers


                       Project or Activity:  Various

                       Content or Curriculum: Parenting a Second Time Around, Life Story/Memory Banking, Traditions, AARP Prepare to Care

                       Inputs: FCS Agent, Library, local caregiving groups

                       Date: Fall 2021


Audience: Teen Parents

    

                       Project or Activity:  Various

                       Content or Curriculum: Nurturing Parenting, Financial Management, Workforce Readiness

                       Inputs: FCS Agent, local high schools

                       Date: Fall 2021



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Audience: Families and Individuals, Families Impacted by Addiction, Limited Resource Audiences

                   Project or Activity: Parenting Program - C.A.R.E. Families

                   Content or Curriculum: Nurturing Parenting (Nurturing Skills for Families), Parenting                        the Second Time Around (PASTA), Active Parenting, Grandparents Raising     Grandchildren        

Readiness

                   Inputs: FCS Agent, Local Mental Health Organizations, Child Welfare Agencies,                                Domestic Violence Shelters, Military Family Development Programs, Schools

                   Date:  Fall 2021 (All year round), January 2022-November 2024 (On-going)




Success Stories

“Parenting Program in Hardin County Makes Positive Impacts in the Lives of Families”-September 2022

Author: Chandra DeRamus

Major Program: Family Development General

“Parenting Program in Hardin County Makes Positive Impacts in the Lives of Families”-September 2022

Chandra DeRamusSuccess Story September 30, 2022 “Parenting Program in Hardin County Makes Positive Impacts in the Lives of Families” Kentucky has experienced an unprecedented amount of challenges within its communities over the last year after the impact of covid-19.   Along with the challenges that developed from the covid-19 pandemic and monkey pox, families across the different communities have had to face a lot more challenging times with an economy that has b

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“Positive Impacts By the Numbers in Parenting Program with Families in Hardin County”-June 2023

Author: Chandra DeRamus

Major Program: Family Development General

“Positive Impacts By the Numbers in Parenting Program with Families in Hardin County”-June 2023

In Kentucky, a lot of families are faced with challenges by the increase in housing cost and food costs. Within Hardin County there about 46,708 occupied housing units in Hardin County, 61.67% are owner-occupied, while 38.33% have renters living in them. There are a total of 46,708 households in Hardin County, each made up of around 3 members. Family establishments represent 67.67% of these Hardin County households, while non-family units account for the remaining 32.33%. The median household in

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