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Del Norte Family Resource Center. The Impact of Community Collaboration on Child Development. HISTORY. Established in 1999 Needs assessment in Del Norte County proved validity for a need for an organization that served children and families - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Del Norte Family Resource Center
The Impact of Community
Collaboration on Child Development
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HISTORY• Established in 1999•Needs assessment in Del Norte County proved validity for a need for an organization that served children and families•Location is central and next to preschools, elementary schools, the high school and the community college
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Community and Collaboration The Family
Resource Center is a collaborative effort that is supported by partners that maintain similar visions for the lives of children and their families.
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School & CommunityThe gap between the rich and the poor is getting exceedingly wider and agencies such as the Family Resource Center work in collaboration with the schools to try and overcome the social, economic and environmental barriers that hinder the learning of children with new strategies.The agency provides enrichment programs that may not be offered by the school, and if are available within the community elsewhere, not all families can afford or have the opportunities to participate in
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Impact of Child Development
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Involvement within the Community
The social system in which children interact with have major influence on their development. If these relationships prove to be positive then the disposition on learning and school is one the child will take with him on his lifelong journey. When there is collaboration among the families, school and communities the better affect they have on the child’s overall development.
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It Takes a Village Historically the family was responsible for the
education of the young In time changes in politics, and economics
have changed the dynamics The education of the young child grew from
one room school house to the now intertwined efforts of the families, schools and communities
Key issues that children are faced with can be met with effective intervention and optimal learning can be achieved
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The Family Resource Center Partners
The Incredible Years~ Parent education intended for parents that have children that are 2-10. A parent training initiative.
Early Start Connections~ Provides resources and referrals for developmental concerns. An intervention initiative.
First 5 Del Norte~ Provides ECD programs such as Music and Movement, Play and Grow, Signing Times, and the Wonder bus. These developmental programs focus on the development of the whole child, implementing activities for large motor development, creative curriculum in social-emotional, fine-motor control, and cognition. Sign language classes for parents and children are available and also the wonder bus is a mobile literacy initiative with a lending library that also travels throughout the community.
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Partners Continued The CHC is a health initiative. They
have collaborative effort of parents, healthcare providers and child advocates that have rallied together to make wholesome and healthy food options available and also provide activities that promote physical fitness and emotional wellness.
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The Mission: Del Norte Family Resource Center
“To support and enhance the opportunities that enrich the lives of children, families and all members of the community through information, referrals, programs and activities that build bridges between generations and people that celebrate our children and families”.
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Out Reach Programs Teen outreach Peer to peer support Life skills education Low-income insurance info and
enrollment Respite and drop in center Free physical and dental check-up via
mobile clinics
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Conclusion:It is the collaborative effort of the community with families and schools such as the Family Resource Center in Del Norte county exudes that are imperative to the achievement of children, better grades and attendance as well as more appropriate socialand behavior skills. If schools are to succeed in educating children in a rapidly evolving society the partnership between these three social systems must be strong.
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Works Cited(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.dnfrc.org/?page_id=16
Barbour, C. B. (2011). Families, Schools, and Communities: Building Partnerships for Educating Children. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.