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CurriculumAllowable funding sourceDescriptionPopulationLanguage(s)# of SessionsWebsiteCurricula InformationFacilitator Trainings
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Abriendo Puertas/Opening DoorsDELC; OPEC Hub (OCF)Each of the 10 sessions uses a “dicho,” or popular saying, and incorporates culturally familiar activities and data. Available in both Spanish and English, the 10 sessions promote school readiness, family well-being, and advocacy by addressing best practices in brain development, key aspects of early childhood development (cognitive, language, physical, and social/emotional), early literacy, bilingualism, early math, positive use of technology, attendance, civic engagement, parent leadership, goal setting, and planning for family success.Latinx families; Families with children 0-5Spanish, English10, 2-hour sessionshttps://ap-od.org/https://ap-od.org/our-curriculum-publications/https://ap-od.org/shop/
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Active ParentingOPEC Hub (OCF); DELC (for programs focused on families with children prenatal-6); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); The Active Parenting model is largely based upon the theories of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs known as “Adlerian psychology.” These theories include the importance of mutual respect between people, and an emphasis on cognitive-behavioral approaches to change, personal choice, and responsibility. Parenting skills that derive from these theories and that are taught in Active Parenting are described as an “authoritative approach” (as opposed to autocratic or permissive), and include such methods as natural and logical consequences, recognizing the goals of behavior, family meetings and problem-solving skills, the importance of encouragement, and much more. The programs are video based, and there is a specific online curriculum as well. Numerous curricula available, including age-specific curricula (Families with children aged 0-4; aged 5-12; tweens/teens); co-parenting/divorce; Stepfamilies; and Christian-based curricula. English, SpanishOptions for 1, 3, 4, and 6 sessions (6 sessions or more required by OPEC to qualify as an evidence-based series)https://activeparenting.com/https://activeparenting.com/product-category/for-leaders/parenting-curriculums-for-leaders/products-at-a-glance-leaders/https://activeparenting.com/for-leaders/research-studies-tools-and-tests/leader-training/
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Circle of SecurityOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCCircle of Security® Parenting™ (COSP), uses an eight-chapter video-based series. Designed for parents, the program works equally well for increasing childcare providers’ awareness of attachment. Provided by a Registered COSP Facilitator, the program offers carers an understanding of the reciprocal relationship between the attachment and exploratory systems; offers a roadmap to understand patterns of attachment; shifts the focus from ways to extinguish undesirable behaviors to seeing behavior as communication of a need; explores ways to respond sensitively to children’s cues; and offers insight to caregivers of ways to manage their own struggles around certain attachment needs.In addition to carers, specific versions are available for foster parents, for schools, and for therapeutic interventions up to 14 languages including English, Spanish, and Arabic 8 sessionshttps://www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/https://www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/circle-of-security-model/what-is-the-circle-of-security/ https://www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/circle-of-security-model/cosp-with-carers/ https://www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/register-for-a-training/
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Conscious DisciplineOPEC Hub (OCF); DELC (for programs focused on families with children prenatal-6); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); Conscious Discipline is an evidence-based, trauma-informed approach. It emcompasses four components: Conscious discipline Brian State Model, Seven Powers for Conscious Adults, Creating the School Family, and Seven Skills of Discipline. The Conscious Discipline Parent Education Curriculum meets the requirements and regulations for the Office of Head Start. Parents and teachers English, Spanishvariablehttps://consciousdiscipline.com/https://consciousdiscipline.com/methodology/https://consciousdiscipline.com/professional-development/virtual-professional-development-solutions/
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Effective Black ParentingOPEC Hub (OCF); DELC (for programs focused on families with children prenatal-6); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); Effective Black Parenting is an evidence based, national model that includes three programs: The New Confident Parenting Program, the Effective Black Parenting Program, and Lost Ninos Bien Educados Program. Each program teaches a positive approach to parenting and conveys important information about the ways children learn. The two programs for specific cultures honor the histories of their people and recognize the special parenting challenges that racism and prejudice have created. Each program is taught as a series of classes with specific topics and skills.Parents of: all cultural backgrounds, parents of African American children, parents of Latino childrenEnglish, Spanishvariablehttps://www.effectiveblackparenting.com/https://www.effectiveblackparenting.com/shophttps://www.effectiveblackparenting.com/events
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Haga de la Paternidad un PlacerOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCHaga de la Paternidad un Placer® is a culturally adapted, Spanish-language version of Make Parenting a Pleasure®, which is both a research- and evidence-based curriculum. It is designed to utilize a group dialogue methodology which respects the skills of the parenting educator, empowers families and can be adapted to suit a wide range of environments and populations to improve outcomes. The parenting educator acts as a guide to help the families discover unrealized parenting knowledge. This approach raises the confidence of parents as they discover that they already possess the capabilities necessary to achieve their family goals.Spanish speaking families with children ages 0-8Spanish13 modules/sessionshttps://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/haga-de-la-paternidad-un-placer/https://store.parentingnow.org/shop/haga-de-la-paternidad-un-placer-curriculum/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/virtual-training/
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The Incredible YearsOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCThe Incredible Years® Series is a set of interlocking, comprehensive, and developmentally based programs targeting parents, teachers and children. The training programs that compose Incredible Years® Series are guided by developmental theory on the role of multiple interacting risk and protective factors in the development of conduct problems. The programs are designed to work jointly to promote emotional, social, and academic competence and to prevent, reduce, and treat behavioral and emotional problems in young children. In person and online curriculum materials are available. Curricula available for parent of babies (0-1 year), toddlers (1-3 years), preschoolers (3-6 years) and school age children (6-12 years). Additional programs for service providers, teachers, and specialized caregiving situations (school readiness, Austim and Language Delays, and more)Englishvariablehttps://incredibleyears.com/https://incredibleyears.com/programs/ https://incredibleyears.com/workshop-info/training-workshop-schedule/
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Make Parenting a Pleasure (1st & 2nd Editions)DELC; OPEC Hub (OCF)Make Parenting A Pleasure®, Second Edition, Parenting Now’s flagship child abuse prevention program, is a research- and evidence-based group curriculum for use with highly stressed parents of children from 0 to 8 years old.parents of children 0-8English (Spanish version called Haga de la Paternidad un Placer)12 sessionshttps://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/make-parenting-a-pleasure-second-edition/https://store.parentingnow.org/shop/make-parenting-a-pleasure/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/virtual-training/
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Nurturing ParentingDELC (for programs focused on prenatal and 0-6 years); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); OPEC Hub (OCF)The Nurturing Parenting Programs are a family-centered trauma-informed initiative designed to build nurturing parenting skills as an alternative to abusive and neglecting parenting and child-rearing practices. The long term goals are to prevent recidivism in families receiving social services, lower the rate of multi-parent teenage pregnancies, reduce the rate of juvenile delinquency and alcohol abuse, and stop the intergenerational cycle of child abuse by teaching positive parenting behaviors.Approximately 30 curricula available for: Prenatal Families; ABC's for Parents & Their Children 5 to 8 years; Parents & Their Infants, Toddlers, & Preschoolers; Parents & Their School-age Children 5-11; Young Parents & Their Families; Parents & Adolescents; Hmong Parents & Adolescents; Parents & Children with Special Needs and Health Challenges; Nurturing Skills for Parents; Nurturing Skills for Teen Parents; Nurturing America's Military Families; Families in Substance Abuse Treatment & Recovery; and additionalEnglish, Spanishvariablehttps://www.nurturingparenting.com/about.htmlhttps://www.nurturingparenting.com/ecommerce/category.i?cmd=filterhttps://www.nurturingparenting.com/training-workshop.html
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Parenting Inside OutDELC (for programs focused on prenatal and 0-6 years); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); OPEC Hub (OCF)The Parenting Inside Out® program is an evidence-based parenting skills training program developed for criminal justice involved parents. The prison parenting program is appropriate for both incarcerated mothers and incarcerated fathers who are parenting from prison. The community version is appropriate for parents on parole or probation.families involved in the criminal justice system; parents who are incarcerated; parents on parole or probationEnglishvariable; 60 and 90 hours for the prison program, about 12 sessions for others http://www.parentinginsideout.org/http://www.parentinginsideout.org/curriculum/http://www.parentinginsideout.org/implementing-parenting-inside-out/
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Parenting NowOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCThe Parenting Now!® curriculum program is derived from the evidence-­based Make Parenting a Pleasure® and is designed for parenting educators serving the universal population of parents with children ages 0-6.families with children ages 0-6English7 sessionshttps://store.parentingnow.org/shop/parenting-now-curriculum/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/curricula-parenting-educators-2/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/virtual-training/
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Parenting a Second Time AroundOPEC Hub (OCF); DELC (for programs focused on families with children prenatal-6); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); PASTA is a parenting program designed for relative caregivers who are not the biological parents of the children in their care. PASTA provides grandparents and other kinship caregivers with information, skills, and resources designed to enhance their ability to provide effective care for the young relatives they are parenting. PASTA consists of eight sessions that focus on topics including child development, discipline and guidance; caring for oneself as a caregiver; rebuilding a family; living with teens; legal issues; and advocacy.Grandparents and other kinship caregivers who are not the biological parents of the child in their careEnglish8 sessionshttps://www.human.cornell.edu/pam/engagement/parenting/faculty-students/secondtimehttps://www.human.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/PAM/Parenting/PASTA/BW_PASTA-mkg-brochure-july-2016.pdf
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Parenting: The First Three Years Curricula / Incredible InfantsOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCIncredible INFANTs® is a developmentally-based curriculum designed for healthcare systems, community colleges and other organizations that wish to offer in-depth parenting education to the universal population of parents of infants from birth to 1 year of age.Parents of infants ages birth - 1 yearEnglish10 sessionshttps://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/curricula-parenting-educators-2/https://store.parentingnow.org/shop/parenting-the-first-three-years-incredible-infants/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/virtual-training/
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Parenting: The First Three Years Curricula / Wonderful OnesOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCFor professionals and parenting educators serving parents of ONEs. Developmentally based curriculum for the universal population of parents.parents of children ages 12-23 months.English10 sessionshttps://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/curricula-parenting-educators-2/https://store.parentingnow.org/shop/parenting-the-first-three-years-wonderful-ones/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/virtual-training/
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Parenting: The First Three Years Curricula / Terrific TwosOPEC Hub (OCF); DELCTerrific TWOs® is a developmentally based curriculum designed for healthcare systems, community colleges and other organizations that wish to offer in-depth parenting education to the universal population of parents of children ages 24-35 months.parents of children ages 24-35 months.English10 sessionshttps://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/curricula-parenting-educators-2/https://store.parentingnow.org/shop/parenting-the-first-three-years-terrific-twos/https://parentingnow.org/parenting-educators/virtual-training/
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Positive Indian ParentingOPEC Hub (OCF); DELC (for programs focused on families with children prenatal-6); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); Positive Indian Parenting was designed to help honor traditional native parenting by supporting parents and families in remembering our teachings and practice them. Sessions include a focus on: Traditional Parenting, Lessons of the Storyteller, Lessons of the Cradleboard, Harmony in Child Rearing, Traditional Behavior Management, Lessons of Mother Nature, Praise in Traditional Parenting, and Choices in Parenting.Native American/Indigenous/Tribal FamiliesEnglish8 sessionshttps://www.nicwa.org/about-pip/https://nicwa.myshopify.com/collections/curriculumhttps://www.nicwa.org/request-a-training/
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Strengthening Families 7-17OPEC Hub (OCF); ODHSThe Strengthening Families Program is an evidence-based program on parenting skills, children’s social skills, and family life skills training program specifically designed for high-risk and general population families. Parents and children participate in SFP, both separately and together. Online and DVD resources available. A new 11-session class curriculum (SFP 7-17) for universal families that uses video clips from the DVD was also developed. It was pilot-tested with over 200 families; and outcomes were similar to the original SFP versions.families of children ages 7-17; families addressing substance abuse disorderEnglish, Spanish (adapted programs have also been made for other cultures and languages)11 sessionshttps://strengtheningfamiliesprogram.org/https://strengtheningfamiliesprogram.org/ordering/sfp-0-16-2/https://strengtheningfamiliesprogram.org/training/
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Strengthening Families 10-14OPEC Hub (OCF); ODHSA version of the Strengthening Families Program developed by Iowa State University, for low-risk families. Please note: curriculum and training for Strenghtening Families Program (SFP) and Strengthening Families 10-14 is NOT interchangeable.families of children 10-14 not identified as high riskEnglish, Spanish7 sessionshttps://www.extension.iastate.edu/sfp10-14/https://www.extension.iastate.edu/sfp10-14/content/curriculumhttps://www.extension.iastate.edu/sfp10-14/training
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Triple POPEC Hub (OCF); DELC (for programs focused on families with children prenatal-6); ODHS (for programs focused on families with children 7-18+); The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program ® is a parenting and family support system designed to prevent – as well as treat – behavioral and emotional problems in children and teenagers. It isn't a single program, but rather a suite of interventions of increasing intensity for parents of children birth–16 years.Triple P is delivered to parents of children up to 12 years, with Teen Triple P for parents of 12 to 16 year olds. There are also specialist programs – for parents of children with a disability (Stepping Stones), for parents going through separation or divorce (Family Transitions), for parents of children who are overweight (Lifestyle) and for Indigenous parents (Indigenous). families of children 0-12, 12-16, families of children with disabilities, families going through separation or divorce, Indigenous (Australia) parentsEnglish, Spanish, German, Dutchvariable, depending on program and communityhttps://www.triplep.net/glo-en/home/https://www.triplep.net/glo-en/the-triple-p-system-at-work/the-system-explained/https://www.triplep.net/glo-en/getting-started-with-triple-p/
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Strong African American Families ProgramOPEC Hub (OCF); ODHSThe goal of Strong African American Families (SAAF) is to build on the strengths of Black and African American families and support youth and their caregivers during the transition from early adolescence to the teen years with a specific emphasis on helping youth avoid risky and dangerous behaviors. This is an evidence-based adaptation of the Strengthening Families Program curriculum.Black and African American families of children 10-16 (early adolescence into teens). There is a Youth (10-14) and a teens (14-16) program available.English7 sessionshttps://cfr.uga.edu/saaf-programs/saaf/https://cfr.uga.edu/saaf-programs-faq/https://cfr.uga.edu/saaf-programs-training-faqs/
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