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Agency Description Sponsoring Agency Westside Parents As Teachers is sponsored by Westside Community Schools. Concept Your baby begins learning at birth. Parents As Teachers (PAT) can help you give your child the best possible start in life. History/Background Parents As Teachers is a voluntary early-learning program for parents with children birth to age five. This nationally known program, which originated in Missouri, has spread throughout the United States, reaching thousands of families of all kinds. Parents As Teachers has much to offer you and your child, too. How Parents Benefit As a parent, you are your child's first and most influential teacher. PAT parents are more confident in their parenting role and are more involved in their child's schooling. Parents as Teachers helps you lay a strong foundation for your child's future success in school and in life. How Children Benefit A 1985 independent evaluation of PAT determined that participating children were significantly more advanced than other 3-year-olds in language development, social development, problem solving, and other intellectual skills. A 1991 study of a broader group confirmed these results. A 1989 follow-up study of the first group found that PAT children in first grade were more advanced, as measured by teacher evaluation and standardized tests of reading and math. In addition, parents who participated in PAT were far more active in their children's school than other parents. You and your baby Affiliations:
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Nebraska SPRING Through Nebraska SPRING, Westside Parents As Teachers can access the Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC). The PIRC includes the Family Resource Line and access to the Early Childhood Training Center Media Center. The Media Center's numerous and varied materials are available on a free-loan basis. Additional information on these resources is available at Programs and Services. In addition to the above support, Westside Parents As Teachers is one of nine Parents As Teachers (PAT) projects funded in part by Nebraska SPRING through the Department of Education Parent Information and Resource Center program. Nebraska SPRING also funds a state office that provides support to all Nebraska PAT programs. PAT is an internationally recognized early childhood parent education and family support program. It is a voluntary program for parents with children from birth though age five. PAT promotes parent involvement in learning from the very beginning of a childs life and fosters optimal development of the young child. This free program covers child development; suggests activities that encourage language development, intellectual growth, and social and motor skills; and strengthens the parent-child relationship. A number of independent studies show that children who participate in PAT are significantly advanced over their peers and that these early gains continue after the children enter elementary school. For more information on the Westside Parents As Teachers program, contact Ilona Culshaw at 402.390.2171. On-Site Partners Westside Parents As Teachers is not currently co-located with other agencies. Programs & Services Parents As Teachers
Child Find and Early Intervention Programs District 66 Child Find is designed to identify children (birth-21) who may be at risk for learning and may benefit from special services. Children who display delays in learning, coordination, understanding language, speech development, or have physical, visual, or hearing impairments may qualify to receive services at no cost. Early Intervention services are available for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families. Westside Early Childhood Centers Toddler, preschool, and childcare programs are available at most District 66 elementary schools. Before and after school care is also available at all elementary schools. Westside Early Childhood Centers adhere to District 66's emphasis on child-centered learning, providing a large variety of hands-on activities. First Links Westside Community Schools welcomes new babies to the district through the First Links program. First Links is sponsored by Parents As Teachers, Child Find, and Creighton University School of Nursing. First Links provides a home visit by a nursing student, a packet of child development information, and a free baby gift. The nurse can also do an infant assessment and answer questions. Parenting of Children Birth to Age Five Speaker Series Evening programs are arranged throughout the year that provide additional resources and information about parenting and child development. The speaker series addresses topics such as behavior, discipline, stress, promoting reading, health, and safety. Flyers are distributed that provide the date, time, and location of each meeting. Free childcare for children over two is available at these meetings. Affiliate Partners To accomplish its mission, the Westside Parents As Teachers program coordinates with other private and public agencies and community-based organizations. |