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Teen Parent Program

May 12, 2015

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Page 1: Teen Parent Program

Teen Parent &Teen Parent & Child Development Child Development

Program Program San Antonio High SchoolSan Antonio High School

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Why a Teen Parent Program?Why a Teen Parent Program?• Pregnancy has been determined to be the

greatest single cause of dropping out of high school for female students.*

• In addition, teenage fathers are significantly less likely to complete high school than their non-parent peers.*

• *Educational Equity Compliance

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Our Mission ~Our Mission ~A Path to SuccessA Path to Success

Enhance parentingskills & promote healthy families

Provide enriching environments for

infant-toddler development

Support pregnant & parenting teens

to finish school

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How It WorksHow It Works

Parents take a child development class on campus & spend an hour each day with

their child in the center.

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About The ProgramAbout The Program• The center has served

up to 20 children per year since 1994.

• Most are from low-income families.

• About 80% are Latino and bilingual.

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Infant-Toddler CenterInfant-Toddler CenterHands-on learning provides young children with:

• Sensory integration

• Tactile experiences

• Motor coordination

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A language and literacy-rich A language and literacy-rich environment supports learning.environment supports learning.

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Nurturing relationships enhance social-emotional development.

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Child Development Classes:Child Development Classes:

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Pregnancy & Prenatal CarePregnancy & Prenatal Care

• Stages of Growth

• Nutritional Needs

• Childbirth Options

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Parenting SkillsParenting Skills

• Responsibilities • Parents as Role Models• Strategies & Positive Guidance• Discipline & Consequences• Safety, Nutrition & Medical

Care• Day Care Options

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Child DevelopmentChild Development

• Birth Order Theory & Gender

• Nature vs. Nurture

• Developmental Stages

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Weekly “Family” MeetingWeekly “Family” MeetingA young mothers’ group meets with the school therapist, childcare director and child development teacher to address:

• Self-esteem• Body image• Character building• Relaxation/meditation

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Statistics Statistics • An average of 400 births to

teenage moms occur in Sonoma County each year.*

• Teen birth rates for California are 4x higher than those of Western nations outside the U.S.**

*Teen Parent Connections**Public Health Institute

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CA(USA)OtherNations

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Births to Teenage Mothers

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Department of Education

Cal-SAFEDept. of Health ServicesTeen Parent Connections

San Antonio High Healdsburg High

Nueva Vista High

Windsor Oaks Academy

Adera High

Creekside High

Sonoma County Sonoma County Teen Parent ProgramsTeen Parent Programs

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What students say about What students say about the Teen Parent Program:the Teen Parent Program:

“I get to meet other teen moms in the same situation. It’s a special bond we develop – different from meeting moms at a playground.”

»17 year-old mother of a baby boy

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“The teen parent program provides a homey atmosphere and welcoming environment that encourages the parents to come every day.

The opportunities provided are unlimited. The resources are there. It’s just up to us to use them.”

-- 17 year-old mother of a baby boy

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“The staff teach you how to be a good parent and how to educate your child. Before, I didn’t know how to hold a baby.

Now I’ve learned how to talk with my son and ask what he wants.”

--18 year-old father of a toddler

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Graduation DayGraduation DayIn 2010, 120 teen parents countywide, representing 20 different high schools, received their high school diplomas.

Success!