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| March 1999 | Issue No. 65 |
"Growing" Healthy Children:
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| The healthy growth
and development of children is one of Head Start's primary goals. To achieve
that goal, Prevention Associates in Alaska has developed the Family Wellness
Approach. The model is the outcome of a four-year demonstration project
focusing on family wellness and mental health. The Family Wellness Approach is a comprehensive family development effort built on a resiliency model. It is based on the belief that children and families are able to face life's challenges more successfully if their inherent strengths are identified and developed. Strengths are "protective factors" that can be developed to offset the challenges of "risk factors." This view is consistent with Head Start's strengths-based orientation and belief in family and community empowerment. There are four main steps to the Family Wellness Approach, all based on building relationships with parents:
Step One: Child Assessment Step Two: Family Assessment Step Three: Family Wellness Plan Unique Tools of the Family Wellness Approach · The Kinship Map helps families to recognize their existing support network and think of ways to expand it. The Advocate works with the family to create a picture of its extended family and friends. This Kinship Map highlights people in the parents' lives who provide emotional support and those who provide extra care for the Head Start child. It helps families appreciate the support system they have, and many times parents realize it is stronger than they imagined. · The Family Wellness Plan is a user-friendly, five-page form that helps families identify all the protective and risk factors of the family and child. Once families identify specific strengths and challenges they face, they begin to develop strategies to overcome them. The goal of the Plan is to help families discover ways to reduce or eliminate risk factors, and to highlight and build up protective factors. The Plan should also be used with the child in the classroom and incorporated into daily planning. The Family Wellness Approach offers a way to help families expand their natural child-raising skills, and shifts the focus of human service providers from crisis management to prevention and family development. It is one more tool to help our children grow to be successful, healthy, and most of all, happy adults. For more information, contact Sally Mead, Project Director of the Region X QIC's Alaska Satellite Support Center, at T: 907-272-6925; F: 907-272-6946; E: Smead@alaska.net. |
| Contents - Bulletin No. 65 | On to Parents as Paraprofessional Staff |
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