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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.0- Presentations I vx f a vLt-T"o0101 Le,r s u.c Pa rewt%w0 ►, I -a The parenting you do today will help your child do better in school and to be better prepared for life. Parenting isn't easy, but we can help. Infant-Toddler Success offers free parenting education and support workshops to expecting parents,and parents and caregivers of children ages 0-3. For more information or to register go to www.InfantToddlerSuccess.org or call (909) 347-7313 if Uokr baby ootAd tc0e, this is what she wokLd sau: ge with vwe! raL�z with me! Read to vwe! E:The Proe)ra m The first three years are the most important time for your baby's brain, language,social,and emotional development.Our program focuses on educating and supporting parents and caregivers to be their child's first and best teacher. • 8 two-hour classes held twice a week for four weeks • Free childcare and a meal for adults&children • Quarterly follow up meetings to help you along • Free books to take home so you can read to yourbaby • Classes are held in English or Spanish • Day and evening classes are available • Open to parents,grandparents,and caregivers of children ages 0-3 (including pregnant moms) • Classes are taught by parent educators trained at CSUSB's Institute for Child Development& Family Relations • A safe and supportive environment is provided for parents and caregivers to share their challenges and successes in their most important role. Infant-Toddler Success (909) 347-7313 info @lnfantToddlerSuccess.org www.InfantToddlerSuccess.org 7/31/16 C._F V F l.._! N Ci TI-t C- P1. AY I N Ci F1 C-C -D, The 0(r Community Foundation FREE CLASSES FOR PARENTS•TO-BE, PARENTS, & CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN AGES 036 MONTHS -- A CHILD'S FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT TEACHER fi • 8 TWO-HOUR CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR FOUR WEEKS • IN SPANISH OR ENGLISH • CHILDCARE, LIGHT MEALS & CHILDREN'S BOOKS • QUARTERLY FOLLOW-UP SESSIONS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS, ASSESS PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS AND HELP ENSURE SCHOOL READINESS 1 7/31/16 EARLY EXPERIENCE i � is STRENGTHENS ` ' NEURAL PATHWAYS IN THE BRAIN & UNUSED PATHWAYS 3 A i ARE PRUNED �. DURING THE EARLY' YEARSt! Newborn 1 3 6 15 24 Age (months) THE STARKEST EXAMPLE BRAIN SCAN OF A �I NURTURED 3 YEAR- OLD VS.A SCAN OF A SEVERELY NEGLECTED 3 YEAR- OLD 3 7/31/16 Total words (in millions) heard by child by age 4 � 45 26 I OEM -13 J'A Professional family Working class family Poverty family SOURCE:Batty NXH and Todd 47s11y,Maaningtui DIIParartcas M the Evar1'oaY Exparianca O<Young Rmorfcan C7ttMrOn (Saffimo'c 1ND:&OOkes Puhi/en/ng,lQO6) Average IQ of a child at age three, regardless of socioeconomic status of the family, correlated to low, medium, and high levels of daily talk to the child during the first three years of life. Hart & Risley Study 5 7/31/16 CURRICULUM TOPICS • EARLY BRAIN DEVELOPMENT • THE IMPORTANCE OF A SECURE ATTACHMENT • POSITIVE CHILD GUIDANCE METHODS • THE IMPORTANCE OF TALKING WITH AND READING ALOUD TO VERYYOUNG CHILDREN • UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO CHILDREN'S NEEDS AND PROBLEMS • ENRICHING ACTIVITIES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS • EFFECT OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT ENGAGING THE COMMUNITYTO REACH FAMILIES • TO REACH PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS AND CAREGIVERS, WE WORK WITH FOLLOWING COMMUNITIES: • EDUCATION , .... • HEALTHCARE • FAITH-BASED • SOCIAL MEDIA • CITY AND COUNTY OFFICES 7 Q) E 0 u 0 u o Q) Q) V) V) 4-j E I C 0 Q) u E oo C:) cn _0 u 4-J C: C: 0 4-j Q) r :D ro w E Ln Q) ca Q) u E w Ul (A _Ile _0 0 ::3 0 0 4, Ln Ln CD _0 4--J U 0 Q) -Y-> : Q w " .E- C:) Q, V O 0 4- QO � O 1-n — 43 - Ln " n -0 tA -0 -C 0 0 0 co 4--J V) Q)s O N N tA V) — 0 imA Ln > Q) >1 4--J (:L) *5 0 C) 0 C) C) cr- 0 0 0