Baby face qualitative Evaluation
Group Connections and events
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ParentsAsTeachers BabyFACE QualEvaluationReport 1-15
Group Connections and events
At least once a month families are invited to a group event which is held at the school in most cases. They hear speakers, make books and toys for their children that often include the local culture and language, do parent-child activities, and learn to feel good about being at the school. The PAT curriculum includes refers to these as Group Connections, which are called Family Circles in most Baby FACE programs. Baby FACE Wilder Research, January 2015 Qualitative Evaluation 31 Successes Group activities Parent educators at nine sites noted the group activities held at Family Circles were successful. Many noted specific hands-on activities related to holidays, such as wreath-making, or cultural activities, such as dream catchers. Group activities also included field trips to the zoo or amusement parks, or fitness and nutrition activities, such as Zumba or cooking classes. These group activities allow parents more opportunities to interact with their children and do an activity together, but also for families to interact with each other. Kids can play and interact with other kids their same age, and parents have an opportunity to share parenting experiences and get to know each other. Parents at four sites also noted the activities that were part of Family Circle events. Several noted that the activities were new opportunities for their family, and some took the activities they did in Family Circles and built upon those activities at home. There were activities. One was taking the kids to the zoo, museum - interacting in public. Some of us don’t go to these things, so it was an eye opener. One of the activities my daughter liked, they brought in soil and they learned how to plant flowers. We still have it. That’s where she learned how to plant and we went to the hardware store and she wanted seeds, so we planted squash, watermelon over the summer, and that was her plant. It taught her responsibility; she’d water them. Presenters In addition to linking families to new resources, presenters provided parents an opportunity to learn about a new topic. The most memorable presenters from the parents’ perspective were practical and hands on, such as car seat demonstrations and fittings, appropriate kissing, dental health and techniques for getting your child to brush their teeth, nutrition and getting your child to eat, college representatives to help parents enroll, and traditional healers. Meals Ten parent educators and three supervisors at nine sites noted incorporating meals into Family Circles was successful. Some organized a potluck; others provided a pre-prepared meal, while a few noted meal preparation as part of the event. Serving a meal helped encourage families to attend, while also building community. Families had opportunities to mingle and share during meal times. |
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