
II.
I.
Parenting Video, Lo Que Mam y Pap Deberçan Saber
(What
Mom and Dad Should Know)
This video was made directly
in Spanish to reach parents who may not have other access
to parent education. It was designed to be shown in clinic
waiting rooms and has been distributed to 52 community clinics
in Los Angeles County which serve 500,000 people.
In addition, these organizations have specifically
requested and received copies of the video;
| 500 |
copies to more than 300 L.A. Unified
School District school-based Parent Centers. |
| 275 |
Early Head Start Programs in over 40 states. |
| 350 |
copies to Head Start Migrant Worker programs in over
20 states. |
| 439 |
copies to 65 Head Start Programs in California. |
| 51 |
copies to 21 Head Start Programs in New York City. |
| 39 |
copies to 10 Head Start Programs in New Mexico. |
| 183 |
copies to 30 Head Start Programs in Texas |
| 81 |
copies to 17 Head Start Programs in Florida. |
| 27 |
copies to 11 Head Start Programs in Chicago. |
| 60 |
copies to Planned Parenthood Promotoras community
outreach program in Los Angeles. |
II.
Teen
Parenting Video Deserving Another Chance:
Teen Parents, Their Children and Play. This video
shows the differences a good teen parent program can make
in the lives of participants by focusing on the exemplary
program at LAUSD Business Industry School, which emphasizes
the importance of play to young children. It has been
shown at the National Conference of Zero to Three and is distributed
nationally through Child Development Media.
III.
Trips to Los Angeles Children's Museum for Teen Parents and
their children.
This program was designed to
promote the importance of play in young families at risk.
The outings were made on days the museum was closed to the
public so the families could have the place all to themselves.
1700 teen families from 18 schools have
attended over a three year period.
IV.
Parenting Classes for teen parents.
This program presented parenting
issues in an intimate group setting, with a bilingual parent
educator and plenty of time for open discussions.
10 week intensive parenting course were
held for 84 teen mothers in two transitional housing programs.

Teen moms from Roosevelt
High School in East L.A.
and their children begin their visit to the Getty.
V.
Getty Museum trips.
These well-received and eagerly
anticipated outings provided teen families their only opportunity
to visit the center and have docent-led tours as well as time
to explore on their own.
130 teen families from seven different
sites have participated.
VI.
Enrichment program to bring teen parents to L.A.'s cultural
and recreational sites
(L.A. Zoo, UCLA, Nature Festival,
LACMA, children's theater, nature walks in Santa Monica Mountains,
Getty, Cabrillo Aquarium, beach). This program was developed
to provide an introduction to many of Los Angeles' cultural
and recreational sites to teen families at risk so they will
develop a better sense of what the city has to offer all its
residents, and to encourage a sense of entitlement to those
places.
80 teen families have been on these outings.
VII.
Enrichment program to bring families in California Hospital's
California Hospital's Family Preservation Unit to L.A.'s cultural
and recreational sites
(UCLA, Nature Festival, Getty, LACMA, ice skating,
whale watching, California Science Center, Natural History
Museum, Cabrillo Aquarium, beach, tidepool walk, L.A. Zoo).
This program was developed to provide an introduction to many
of Los Angeles' cultural and recreational sites to recent
immigrant families at risk so they will develop a better sense
of what the city has to offer all its residents, and to encourage
a sense of entitlement to those places.
23 families have participated in these
outings.
Many thousands of children and parents across
the country have benefited from our programs in the last five
years. We are very pleased with this record and continue
to grow with new, innovative programs that will reach even
more families.
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