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601 South Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
An early childhood parent education and family support program designed to empower all parents to be their child's teacher. Provides parents with information on child development from birth to age 3 and suggests learning opportunities that encourage language, intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth. It is a voluntary primary prevention program that offers: - Personal Visits: Personalized home visits by certified parent educators, trained in child development to help parents understand what to expect in each stage of their child's development and offer practical tips on ways to encourage, learning to manage challenging behavior and promote strong parent-child relationships. Visits are offered bi-weekly. - Group Meetings: Parents meet together to gain new insights and to share their experiences, common concerns and successes. Group meetings also provide families the opportunity to participate in parent-child activities. Group meetings occur on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month 10 am-12
11 West Main St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Offers community parenting classes, fatherhood basics and activities, Family Reunification Program, Family Group Decision Making, Parents as Teachers Home Visiting, Juvenile Probation Workshops and Budget Workshops.
1500 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Offers home visits by registered nurses who provide information, support, and encouragement to parents to increase parent knowledge of early childhood development and improve parenting practices, provide early detection of developmental delays and health issues, prevent child abuse and neglect, and increase children’s school readiness and school success.
9219 Route 487, Suite D, Dushore, PA 18614
Evidence-based parenting education program provided in-home, one-on-one. Option for groups.
138 South Main Street, Suite 300, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Provides an evidence-based home visiting program that supports parents as their child’s first teacher. Certified Family Development Specialists partner with parents to increase their knowledge of child development and to advance their child’s critical skills starting from the prenatal stage and continuing through kindergarten. Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Early Learning C) School Readiness D) Early Childhood Health/Development Screenings E) Overall Family Well-being
645 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19601
Offers assistance to families with young children. Helps parents understand the development stages their children go through to better prepare them for school and life. Provides information on well-baby care, developmental and social emotional screening tools, and preschool and kindergarten readiness.
8235 Ohio River Boulevard, Emsworth, PA 15202
Offers in-home counseling program that empowers families to handle a wide array of challenges related to abuse, substance use, attachment disorders, grief, depression, anxiety, family issues, or relationship problems. This child-centered, family-focused program focuses on child safety and connects families to community resources.
513 Kosciuszko Street, Nanticoke, PA 18634
Provides a home visit program. Pre-natal services are also available. Provides an evidence-based home visiting model which stresses the importance of a parent's role as the primary teacher for their child. Home visits include lessons in parenting skills and education as well as information and referrals for other identified needs in the household. Additionally, weekly parent-child group communication meetings are offered. Group meetings offer participating families to continue to work on their parent-child interaction skills as well as meeting with and socializing with other parents in programming.
138 South Main Street, Suite 300, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Provides an evidence-based home visiting program for families with children from birth to five years. Outreach’s Certified Family Development Specialists are specially trained to support parents by providing information and coaching in three important areas: Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Child Health/Wellness C) Home Safety
1500 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Provides a program of home visits by registered nurses to parents expecting their first baby. Provides parenting education and assistance with accessing information and resources to support new families' long-term health, wellness, and economic self-sufficiency.
123 North Enola Drive, Second Floor, Enola, PA 17025
Provides an in-home visitation program which offers information and support to help parents, guardians, and their children prepare for a child's transition to school.
423 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, PA 19320
Child development and education through home visits, nationally certified parent education through Parents as Teachers National Center, case management, increasing self-sufficiency via employment, education training. Also serves as code red cooling center
3293 Lincoln Highway East, Paradise, PA 17562
The Factory Ministries's Building Braves program educates parents, visits families in their homes, provides books and learning opportunities for the whole family so that children grow and thrive. The program's Early Learning and Elementary staff and programs empower families with tools and resources so that children can read better, graduate from high school, and become contributing members to the community. This program provides: - Parenting education - Home visiting - Books - Mentoring - Summer food program - Summer camp
1430 DeKalb Street, Norristown, PA 19401
Provides home nurse visiting services for pregnant women, new mothers, new fathers, and their babies to help with prenatal, postpartum, and other health care needs.
111 Market Street, Johnstown, PA 15901
Offers in-home visiting program that helps parents through support, education - empowerment through knowledge. Each family that enrolls in the program is assigned a Parent Educator who brings them activities that are developmentally appropriate for their children, books to encourage early literacy skills, information and curriculum about key parenting topics, and connections to resources.
538 East Industrial Drive, Mifflintown, PA 17059
Promotes healthy parent-child relationships. Offers weekly home visits that include a focus on health, nutrition, education, disabilities, parent involvement, social services, and mental health.
1100 Center Street, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
Provides a home visiting parent education and child development program.
15 Public Square, Suite 600, Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
The Nurse-Family Partnership Program helps new moms by providing: A) Specially trained registered nurse to partner with moms-to-be starting early in pregnancy and continuing through the child’s second birthday B) Care and support needed for a healthy pregnancy, and a healthy, thriving baby C) Resources and advice to keep babies healthy and safe as they grow, learn, and develop D) Voluntary, free support for moms-to-be E) Trusting relationship with a nurse who will help new moms build their confidence, achieve their goals, and create a brighter future for themselves and their babies
2895 West Pike Road, Indiana, PA 15701
Offers a home visiting program for children who are two years old that focuses on parent-child interaction and pre-literacy skills to prepare children to succeed in school. Participating families are given educational books and toys and are visited two times a week for 23 weeks.
123 North Enola Drive, Second Floor, Enola, PA 17025
Offering Parents As Teachers (PAT), Families in Recovery, and Fatherhood & 24/7 Dads. With the belief that parents are the most influential and first teachers of their children, our Family Development Coordinators stand ready to help set goals and meet developmental milestones. All programs are focused on supporting families in developing parenting skills, enhancing communication, school readiness, and household management – everything families need to stay together, healthy, and strong!
431 North 7th Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
Provides an evidence-based home visiting program that supports parents as their child’s first teacher. Certified Family Development Specialists partner with parents to increase their knowledge of child development and to advance their child’s critical skills starting from the prenatal stage and continuing through kindergarten. Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Early Learning C) School Readiness D) Early Childhood Health/Development Screenings E) Overall Family Well-being
2000 Hamilton Street, Suite 205, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Facilitates parent-child activities to promote optimal child development, screens for developmental delays, and ensures connections to early intervention programs. Provides a home visiting service, Nurturing Parenting classes, breastfeeding peer support groups, and fatherhood involvement activities.
1687 Scottsville Rd, Mehoopany, PA 18629
Provides: A) Personal home visits twice a month by the Parent Educator to improve knowledge of age appropriate child development. B) Access to screenings (developmental, vision and hearing) to help identify strengths and abilities as well as possible delays. C) Group meetings for parents and children to interact and to share information about parenting issues. D) A resource network to help families identify and connect with needed community resources and organizations that serve families.
11 West Main St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Provides developmentally appropriate information to families of young children via home visits, developmental, social emotional, and health screenings, a lending library, playgroups and parent group meetings.
431 North 7th Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
Provides an evidence-based home visiting program for families with children from birth to five years. Outreach’s Certified Family Development Specialists are specially trained to support parents by providing information and coaching in three important areas: Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Child Health/Wellness C) Home Safety
