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Bebes! – DEEL
Provides programs to support and educate pregnant Latina women and mothers of children up to age 2 living in Seattle and South King County. Includes a center-based case management program as well as home visiting programs.
Offers programs to support and educate pregnant women and mothers of children up to 2 years of age. Programs include:
Bebes! HOPE (Healthy Outcomes, Prevention and Education):
A center-based case management program offering support, referral and resources
Bebes! BSK (Best Start for Kids):
A home visiting program twice a month, resources, referral and support for pregnant women and parents with children up to two years of age
ParentChild+ Program:
A home visiting program with 30 minute visits twice a week, helps prepare children for school, supports parents and offers free books and toys to enhance learning for children 18-30 months;
Growing and Learning Together (PAT):
A twice a month home visiting program for pregnant women or with infants and toddlers, not attending a child development center. Includes educational workshops and at home visits for individualized help.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at Hilltop Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at Eastside Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at Lakewood Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Family Support offered at Boost Collaborative at Children and Family Support Services
Provides family support through its Young Children and Family Programs of the Palouse (YCFP), which offers home visiting and group-based parenting programs for families in Latah and Whitman Counties.
Provides family support through its Young Children and Family Programs of the Palouse (YCFP), which offers home visiting and group-based parenting programs for families in Whitman County. Boost Collaborative strives to build on each family's individual strengths and abilities rather than identifying and fixing a "problem." Services are provided at no or minimal cost to families.
Offers the following:
- Parents as Teachers home visits for families with children ages birth to 3 years
- Nurturing Parenting home visiting for families with children ages birth to 3 years
- Parenting the Strong-Willed Child home visiting for families with children ages Birth to 3 years
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered at New Horizon Care Centers
Offers case management for extremely high-risk substance abusing women. The program does not provide direct alcohol/drug treatment or clinical services, but instead offers consistent home visitation and connects women and their families with a comprehensive array of existing community resources.
Offers a three-year home visitation and case management program for extremely high-risk substance abusing pregnant and parenting women. Assists mothers in obtaining treatment, maintaining recovery, and resolving the complex problems associated with their substance abuse. Links families with community resources. Helps guarantee the children are in a safe environment and receiving appropriate health care. Mothers are not asked to leave the program if they relapse or experience setbacks.
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Nurse-Family Partnership offered at Spokane Regional Health District
Partners first-time moms with a home visitor to support a healthy pregnancy. To enroll, must be less than 28 weeks pregnant, meet low income requirements and live in Spokane County. A specially trained nurse will visit clients throughout the pregnancy and until the baby is 2 years old.
Partners first-time moms with a home visitor to support a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. A registered nurse will visit clients throughout the pregnancy and until the baby is 2 years old. Nurses provide resources to help clients establish goals.
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DCYF Services offered at Incubator Outreach / Transformational Ministries Main Office
Provides a variety of services to foster children and their families.
Provides a variety of services to foster children and their families.
Family Time Specialist
Provides parent-child, sibling, or transportation only services for children, youth and families (DCYF). Serve and support clients in the following manners:
- Develops transportation schedules to transport client(s) to and from family time/sibling visits.
- Ensures and maintain the safety and well-being of program participants during visits.
- Facilitates engagement between parent(s), and sibling(s) with an atmosphere that supports the parent-child, or relationship between siblings.
- Supervise/monitor the family time/sibling visit with the professional working with the family.
Family Preservation Services
Provides family-focused, behavior-oriented, in-home counseling, and support to youth who are at substantial risk of placement or for children returning to the home from out-of-home care. Services provided include:
- Crisis Stabilization –services delivered by Professional Staff that are short-term, acute, and use an active and systematic approach to stabilization.
- Engagement – activates aligned with the principles and skills associated with Motivational Interviewing.
- Parenting Strategies –helping and teaching parents and caregivers to learn and use the skills they specifically need to safely parent their children.
- Family Resources - Engaging families to strengthen parent advocacy, identify personal growth opportunities, and identify accessible and supportive natural supports and community resources that directly support child safety in the home.
The Positive Parenting Program (Triple P)
Provides professional level services to improve family functioning to promote the child’s or adolescent’s health, safety, well-being, and welfare, supporting the family to remain intact and allow children to remain or return home. The benefits of this program include:
- Increased appropriate parenting skills.
- Increased appropriate parental discipline and behavior management.
- Improved parent-child relationship.
- Decreased child behavior problems.
Promoting First Relationships
Provides early support for infants and toddlers up to the age of three years old who have been diagnosed with a physical or mental condition that has a high probability of resulting in developmental delays. Families eligible for this program will receive services to strengthen the following capabilities and skills for their children including:
- Cognitive delays.
- Physical (fine or gross motor) delays.
- Communication (receptive or expressive language) delays.
- Social or Emotional delays.
- Adaptive delays.
In-home Family Therapy and Counseling Services
Performed by licensed professionals and are delivered consistent with cognitive behavioral treatment modalities. Therapy and counseling services are focused on the needs of the family as they directly relate to child safety. Benefits of these services include:
- Support for a family managing difficult child and teenage behaviors, including monitoring and safety concerns.
- Family discipline support for caregivers in monitoring pre/teenage youth.
- Support for moderate to high family conflict, youth is displaying some high risk behaviors.
- Support with adolescent behavior problems including self-destructive behavior and provoking dangerous reactions in caregiver.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) Orting Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at Bethel Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Early Learning offered by Congolese Integration Network
Provides at-home education and resources for children ages 18 months to 4 years, primarily focused on immigrant and refugee families from Sub Saharan Africa. Supports their growth before entering kindergarten, focusing on early literacy skills.
Provides at-home education and resources for young immigrant/refugee children to support their growth before entering kindergarten. The two-year program focuses on developing essential early literacy skills, including teaching children how to read in English, while empowering parents to become their child’s first teacher. Offers bi-weekly home visits and educational materials to foster a nurturing and supportive learning environment.
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Healthy Start offered by Friends of Youth in Issaquah
In-home support program for young parents and their infants; serves parents 24 and younger who are parenting their first child.
Friends of Youth's Healthy Start program service provides home visiting for pregnant and/or parenting families with children younger than six. Home visitors provide a safe space and meet families while they are at while providing basic supplies, parenting support and information, group activities, development and health screenings, and referral to community resources. Program serves families across east King County.
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Private Pay Family Services offered at Incubator Outreach / Transformational Ministries Main Office
Provides several services to help families. These are paid services, and fees may vary by income. Services include visitation services, parenting education, parenting plan/visitation development, counseling and support groups.
Provides several services to help families. These are paid services, and fees may vary by income.
Visitation services include the standard visitation services, web-based visitation, neutral exchanges and therapeutic visitation.
Provides parenting education and support to parents including Parent Education-Coaching, Parenting Plans and Visitation Arrangement Development, Parent Coordination, Counseling, Support Groups and the Triple P Positive Parenting Program.
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Parents as Teachers (PAT) offered at Community Youth Services
Provides one-on-one support, group support and screenings to parents who are between the ages of 13 and 24. Service includes home visits and a monthly gathering for the families involved.
Serves parents who are between the ages of 13 and 24.
Provides screening, group activities and one-on-one support.
Offered to low income families with children up to the age of 5, and no burden of proof is required to qualify for the program.
Services include two in-home visits from a certified parent educator as well as a large monthly gathering at a neutral site where families can interact and learn from each other.
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Uŋčí Makhá Home Visiting Program at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Provides a culturally-tailored early childhood home visiting program for urban Native American, Alaska Native, and Pacific Islander children and caregivers. Holds parenting classes on child development.
Supports the well-being of families by providing a culturally-tailored early-childhood home visiting program for urban Native American and Alaskan Native children and caregivers in King County.
Provides classes to help teach parents about child development and building a supportive parenting community.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at White River Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Home Visitation and Case Management offered at ParentChild+ Program in West Valley
Provides early childhood literacy and school readiness program through home visits to parents with children ages 2 and 3.
The ParentChild+ is a West Valley School District-wide home-based literacy and parenting program, serving families since 2001. ParentChild+ works with 2 and 3 year olds and their parents, using a gentle approach, modeling quality reading, conversation, and play emphasizing the parent's role as the child's first teacher. Essential to the program is respect for privacy and the ethnic and cultural heritage of all families. Through the program, parents experience the joy and value of reading, talking, and playing with their children.
Each family receives 46 toys and books over a two year period within the context of 96 home visits. The home visitors work to generate excitement about learning and verbal interaction in the home through books, toys and play. These books and educational toys are given as gifts to the families to continue the learning process.
Program provides the following:
- Free books and educational toys
- Promotes parent-child interaction
- Reaches families at home in their own environment
- Family events twice a year
- Screens children to assess development in speech, language, and hearing
- Connects families to additional community resources
- A positive bridge to entering school ready to learn
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Parent & Child Health offered by Thurston Public Health and Social Services
Offers a program that provides nursing support to eligible parents/caregivers of infants and young children by providing guidance, connection to resources, and parenting support. Lasts between 6 months-1 year, based on individual family needs.
Strives to deliver high quality, trauma informed resources to underserved and communities at risk, improving the health of the public and mitigate health disparities.
Including:
-Car Seat Safety
-Breastfeeding - LIFT (Lactation & Infant Feeding in Thurston)
-Children & Youth with Special Healthcare Needs
-Family Intervention Nurse
-Parent Mental Health
-Parent Support Resources
-Nurse Family Partnership
-Nurse Referral
-Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
-Support Groups
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Early Learning Program offered at Open Doors for Multicultural Families
Offers supportive services for parents of children, ages birth-5 who may have or suspected of having developmental delays.
Focuses on low-income multicultural families in Seattle and South King County.
Offers a 10-month program that provides information, resources and supports for families with children who may have or suspected of having special healthcare needs or developmental delays.
Services include parent training classes, home visits and individualized family support plans.
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Parents as Teachers offered at Brigid Collins Family Support Center in Skagit
Offers a home visiting program focused on providing parent education, family support and developmental activities.
Offers a home visiting program focused on providing parent education, family support and developmental activities. Fosters strong, loving relationships between parents and their children, provides opportunities to connect with other parents and prepares children for kindergarten.
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Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) offered at First Step Family Support Center in Port Angeles
Provides home-visits and advocacy services to pregnant women and new mothers in setting goals, obtaining treatment, recovery, connecting with services, solving housing, domestic violence, and child custody problems.
The Parent‐Child Assistance Program (PCAP) is an award winning, evidence‐informed case management and advocacy model for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. PCAP goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol or drugs. Serving Clallam and Jefferson Counties.
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Nurse-Family Partnership offered by Whatcom County Health Department on North State Street
Connects women having their first baby with a personal nurse who visits with them during pregnancy and until the baby turns 2.
Connects women having their first baby with a personal nurse who visits with them during pregnancy and until the baby turns 2. Nurses generally meet mothers about every two weeks. Visits can be at home or in other places. Provides support with: Having a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby; Becoming a prepared and confident parent; Building a network of supporting; Connecting to resources; Completing schooling and/or finding work.
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SafeCare Home Visiting Program offered at Joyce L. Sobel Family Resource Center
A child development provider can make 20 home visits per family to help parents build skills.
A child development provider can make 20 home visits per family to help parents build skills that enhance home safety, child health, and developmentally appropriate parent-child-infant interactions.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at Key Peninsula Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Parent Child Assistance Program offered by Agape Unlimited
Helps pregnant and newly parenting mothers with substance use disorders get healthy and gain independent family lives. Provides home visitation, support and transportation as part of a three-year program. Women will not be dropped from the program for relapsing.
Helps pregnant and newly parenting mothers with substance use disorders get healthy and gain independent family lives. Provides home visitation, support and transportation as part of a three-year program. Helps create personalized goals for success in recovery.
Women will not be dropped from the program for relapsing.
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