Parenting Education TLFR. 21 4.7.1 WYS shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services to 22 parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 23 who are in the process of reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who 24 are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent, 25 those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, 26 difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss 27 (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 4.7). 28 ///
1 4.7.2 WYS shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for a 2 minimum of ten (10) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Parenting Education TLFR 3 services shall emphasize prevention of recurrence of maltreatment. Parenting 4 Education TLFR topics shall include, but not be limited to: address parent 5 responsibilities; provide psychologically based behavior principles; stress 6 importance of appropriate discipline and support; self-control; emotional
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25 4.6.1 Child fiuidance Center (CfiC) shall provide Parenting 26 Education TLFR services for low-income parents and/or caregivers of 27 with children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are in the family TLFR parents may include: those who are low-income; 28 reunification process. dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent: those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 4.6).
5 4.6.2 CfiC shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for a 6 minimum of six (6) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS annually. Parenting Education 7 TLFR services shall emphasize prevention of recurrence of maltreatment. 8 Parenting Education TLFR topics shall include, but not be limited to the 9 following: address parent responsibilities; provide psychologically based 10 behavior principles; stress importance of appropriate discipline and support; 11 self-control; emotional regulation; attachment and bonding from birth 12 throughout childhood; difficulties inherent throughout childhood; open and
Parenting Education TLFR. WYS shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services to 3 parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 4 who are in the process of family reunification. TLFR parents may include: 5 those who are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen 6 parent: those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, 7 difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss 8 (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 5.7).
Parenting Education TLFR. 4 4.6.1 WYS shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services to 5 parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 6 who are in the process of reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who 7 are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent, 8 those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, 9 difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss 10 (hereinafter referred to as “PARTICIPANTS” for purposes of Subparagraph 4.6).
11 4.6.2 WYS shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for a 12 minimum of ten (10) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Parenting Education TLFR shall 13 emphasize prevention of recurrence of maltreatment. Parenting Education TLFR 14 topics shall include, but not be limited to, the following: address parent 15 responsibilities; psychologically based behavior principles; appropriate 16 discipline; support; self-control; and emotional regulation; attachment and 17 bonding; inherent difficulties of co-parenting; child development education; 18 open and honest communication; praise and acknowledgement; disruptive cycles 19 of inappropriate parenting; supportive parenting monitor attendance and 20 participation; written report to County social workers; completion of FaCT 21 approved assessment tools, ATP, a County issued standard form; and required 22 termination reports with the number of sessions PARTICIPANT attended. 23 Parenting Education TLFR services shall be provided in a family friendly, 24 culturally responsive manner in English and Spanish as needed by PARTICIPANT.
25 4.6.3 WYS shall provide a minimum of one (1) Parenting Education 26 TLFR series comprised of four (4) weekly classes. Each class session shall be 27 a minimum of two (2) hours in duration. WYS shall provide Parenting Education 28 TLFR services during the term of this Agreement from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 1 Monday through Friday, at dates and times convenient for PARTICIPANTS. WYS 2 shall offer Parenting Education TLFR services at additional times based on 3 PARTICIPANT availability.
4 4.6.4 WYS shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services at the 5 FRC and/or at other community locations, to be approved in advance and in 6 writing by ADMINISTRATOR.
7 4.6.5 WYS shall measure progress by ensuring PARTICIPANTS 8 complete a FaCT registration form and FaCT approved assessment tools.
9 4.6.6 WYS's Parenting Education TLFR services shall address the 10 following PSSF servic...
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Parenting Education TLFR. 4 4.7.1 WYS shall provide PE Parenting Education TLFR services for 5 families who are at-risk, low-income parents and/or caregivers with children 6 ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are at-risk for child abuse and 7 neglect; dealing with poverty issues, child abuse, domestic violence, including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are in the process of reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who are low- income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent, those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter to parents referred to as “PARTICIPANTS” for purposes of Subparagraph 8 unemployment, teen pregnancy, adoption and/or family reunification hereinafter 9 referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 4.7 10 11 13 14 15 4.7). Parenting Education
16 4.7.2 WYS shall provide PE TLFR services for 17 a minimum of ten (10) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS annually. PE Parenting 18 Education TLFR shall emphasize prevention of recurrence of maltreatment. PE 19 Parenting Education TLFR topics shall include, but not be limited to, the 20 following: address parent responsibilities; psychologically based behavior 21 principles; appropriate discipline; support; self-control; and emotional 22 regulation; attachment and bonding; inherent difficulties of co-parenting;
Parenting Education TLFR. 9 City, through a subcontract with Westminster School 10 shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for low-income 11 parents and/or caregivers with children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 12 who in the family reunification process hereinafter referred to as “PARTICIPANTS” for purposes of Subparagraph 4.6). to eighteen (0-18) years who are at-risk of abuse or neglect. Parents may include: those who are low-income; coming from intact families; dealing with poverty issues, child abuse, domestic violence, teen parent, adoption, individuals in the process of reunification; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter referred to as to parents, xxxxxx parents and/or caregivers of children ages birth 13 "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph Error! Reference source not 14 found.. 16 18 20
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24 4.6.1 HO shall provide PE 25 to families who are at-risk, low-income parents and/or 26 with of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are in the process of 27 reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who are low-income; at-risk 28 for of child abuse and or neglect; dealing with poverty issues child abuse issues, domestic violence issues, unemployment, teen pregnancy parent; and/or family reunification process those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 4.6).
Parenting Education TLFR. 2 4.6.1 HO shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for 18) years in the family reunification process to parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are in the process of reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent, those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter referred 3 low-income parents and/or caregivers with children ages birth to eighteen (0- 8
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