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Keyword Details: Parenting

The lawful mother and father of a person. Included are the natural mother or father of a child born to a valid marriage; the adoptive father or mother of a child jointly adopted by them; the natural mother of an illegitimate child if she is the sole guardian; the child's putative parent who has expressly acknowledged paternity and has contributed to the child's support; and any individual whose status as guardian of the child has been established by statute.

Programs related to Parenting

ABC for Health, Inc.
Advocacy and Benefits Counseling for Health is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to ensuring healthcare access for children and families, especially with special needs or at risk. Their mission is to provide information,advocacy tools, legal services, and expert support to navigate co... (Click here for more)
Access,Children and Family Services
Access provides a 24-hour, centralized intake and information service for child abuse and neglect. In relating your report, you should be able to tell the ACCESS worker the name of the child, address and age. Describe the nature of the suspected abuse or neglect, including when and where it occurr... (Click here for more)
Family Support Program
Family Support Program offers short-term support to families utilizing one of the county assistance programs such as Food Stamps, W2, WIC, social services and community resources.. Parenting skills training is provided to eligible families through regular in-home visits over a three to six month p... (Click here for more)
HealthFinder
Online, Health resource center. Healthfinder.gov is a prevention and wellness resource for consumers and their families — with evidence-based health information that is interactive and easy to use. SD, PP ... (Click here for more)
Parent Helpline
A confidential, 24 hour phone line that provides support for parents and other caregivers. Staff will listen, share information, give encouragement, offer positive parenting techniques and child development tips, and make referrals as needed to a wide range of community resources. Offer a wide arra... (Click here for more)
Parenting Classes
Parenting classes based on the Nurturing Parent Program and are offered to all eligible families. Classes are for 10-12 weeks and offered four times a year. ... (Click here for more)
Prevention Services Network (PSN)
The Prevention Services Network (PSN) is a community-wide collaboration dedicated to strengthening families and helping them become resilient to child abuse and neglect. The Network provides an array of community-based services that aim to prevent formal involvement in the child welfare and juvenile... (Click here for more)
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