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Parenting Education. 9 4.6.1 WYS shall provide Parenting Education to parents, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 10 parents and/or caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who 11 are at-risk of abuse or neglect. Parents may include: those who are low- 12 income; coming from intact families; dealing with poverty issues, child abuse, 13 domestic violence, teen parent, adoption, individuals in the process of 14 reunification; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal 15 conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or 16 traumatic loss (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of 17 Subparagraph 4.6). 18 4.6.2 WYS shall provide Parenting Education services for a 19 minimum of fifteen (15) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Parenting Education 20 services shall: improve parenting skills; family functioning by teaching 21 parents/caregivers about child development (e.g., developmental expectations); 22 behavior management (e.g., discipline techniques); and coping skills (e.g., 23 communication and stress management). Parenting Education topics shall 24 include, but not be limited to, the following: address parent 25 responsibilities; provide psychologically based behavior principles; stress 26 importance of appropriate discipline and support; self-control; emotional 27 regulation; attachment and bonding from birth throughout childhood; identify 28 difficulties inherent in co-parenting; child development; open and honest 1 communication; praise and acknowledgement; disruptive cycles of inappropriate 2 parenting; and healthy and supportive parenting. Parenting Education services 3 shall be provided in a family friendly, culturally responsive manner in 4 English and Spanish as needed by PARTICIPANT. 5 4.6.3 WYS shall provide a minimum of one (1) Parenting Education 6 series comprised of six (6) weekly classes. Parenting Education services 7 shall be provided during the term of this Agreement from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, at dates and times convenient for PARTICIPANTS. 9 WYS shall offer Parenting Education services at additional times based on 10 PARTICIPANT availability. 11 4.6.4 WYS shall provide Parenting Education services at the FRC 12 and/or at other community locations, to be approved in advance and in writing 13 by ADMINISTRATOR. 14 4.6.5 WYS shall measure progress by ensuring PARTICIPANTS 15 complete a FaCT registration form and FaCT approved measurement tools. 16 4.6.6 WYS's Parenting Education services shall address the 17 following PSSF service categories: FP and FS. 19 specified in Subparagraph 11.15 of this Exhibit.

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Sources: Services Agreement

Parenting Education. 9 28 4.6.1 WYS CSP shall provide Parenting Education services to parents, 1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 10 parents and/or caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) 2 years who 11 are at-risk of abuse or neglect. Parents may include: those who are low- 12 3 low-income; coming from intact families; dealing with poverty issues, ; child 4 abuse, 13 domestic violence, teen parent, adoption, ; individuals in the process of 14 5 reunification; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal 15 6 conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or 16 7 traumatic loss (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of 17 8 Subparagraph 4.6). 18 9 4.6.2 WYS CSP shall provide Parenting Education services for a 19 10 minimum of fifteen thirty (1530) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Parenting Education 20 11 services shall: shall improve parenting skills; skills and family functioning by teaching 21 12 parents/caregivers about child development (e.g., developmental expectations); 22 , 13 behavior management (e.g., discipline techniques); , and coping skills (e.g., 23 14 communication and stress management). Parenting Parent Education topics shall 24 include, 15 but not be limited to, to the following: address parent 25 responsibilities; provide parenting education, with psychologically 16 based behavior principles; stress 26 importance of , including consequences, emotional reactivity, pro- 17 activity in planning child's growth process, modeling appropriate discipline behaviors, 18 limit setting and support; boundaries, attachment, bonding, child development 19 expectation and milestones, behavioral management, effective praise, safety 20 and prevention, coping skills development, self-control, alcohol and substance 21 abuse awareness, self-esteem, parent roles, communication with adolescents, 22 health, nutrition, and responsible behavior; emotional 27 regulationmonitor attendance and 23 participation; attachment and bonding from birth throughout childhoodwritten report to County social workers; identify 28 difficulties inherent in cocompletion of 24 pre/post-parenting; child development; open and honest 1 communication; praise and acknowledgement; disruptive cycles of inappropriate 2 parenting; and healthy and supportive parentingtest. Parenting Education services 3 shall be provided in a family 25 friendly, culturally responsive manner in 4 English and Spanish as needed by PARTICIPANT. 5 4.6.3 WYS shall provide a minimum of one (1) Parenting Education 6 series comprised of six (6) weekly classes. Parenting Education services 7 shall be provided during the term of this Agreement from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, at dates and times convenient for PARTICIPANTS. 9 WYS shall offer Parenting Education services at additional times based on 10 PARTICIPANT availability. 11 4.6.4 WYS shall provide Parenting Education services at the FRC 12 and/or at other community locations, to be approved in advance and in writing 13 by ADMINISTRATOR. 14 4.6.5 WYS shall measure progress by ensuring PARTICIPANTS 15 complete a FaCT registration form and FaCT approved measurement tools. 16 4.6.6 WYS's Parenting Education services shall address the 17 following PSSF service categories: FP and FS. 19 specified in Subparagraph 11.15 of this Exhibit.by

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Sources: Agreement for the Provision of Services

Parenting Education. 9 8 4.6.1 WYS shall provide Parenting Education to parents(PE) services for 9 parents who are at-risk, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 10 low-income parents and/or caregivers of with children 10 ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are at-risk for child abuse and issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who 11 are at-risk of abuse or neglect. Parents may include: those who are low- 12 low-income; coming from intact families; dealing with poverty issues, child abuse, 13 domestic violence, teen parent, adoption, individuals in the process of 14 reunification; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal 15 conflicts, difficult parenting to parents, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parents and/or caregivers of 11 neglect; dealing with poverty issues, challenging child needsabuse, and/or domestic violence, 12 unemployment, teen pregnancy, 16 traumatic loss 18 (hereinafter referred 19 to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of 17 Subparagraph 4.6).. Parenting Education Parenting Education 18 20 4.6.2 WYS shall provide Parenting Education services for a 19 (PE) 21 minimum of fifteen (15) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Parenting Education 20 (PE) services for a 22 services shall: improve parenting skills; family functioning by teaching 21 23 parents/caregivers about child development (e.g., developmental expectations); 22 24 behavior management (e.g., discipline techniques); and coping skills (e.g., 23 communication and stress management). Parenting Education topics shall 24 26 include, but not be limited to, the following: address parent 25 27 responsibilities; provide psychologically based behavior principles; stress 26 28 importance of appropriate discipline and support; self-control; emotional 27 regulation; attachment and bonding from birth throughout childhood; identify 28 difficulties inherent in co-parenting; child development; open and honest 1 communication; praise and acknowledgement; disruptive cycles of inappropriate 2 parenting; and healthy and supportive parenting. Parenting Education services 3 shall be provided in a family friendly, culturally responsive manner in 4 English and Spanish as needed by PARTICIPANT. 5 4.6.3 WYS shall provide a minimum of one (1) Parenting Education 6 series comprised of six (6) weekly classes. Parenting Education services 7 shall be provided during the term of this Agreement from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, at dates and times convenient for PARTICIPANTS. 9 WYS shall offer Parenting Education services at additional times based on 10 PARTICIPANT availability. 11 4.6.4 WYS shall provide Parenting Education services at the FRC 12 and/or at other community locations, to be approved in advance and in writing 13 by ADMINISTRATOR. 14 4.6.5 WYS shall measure progress by ensuring PARTICIPANTS 15 complete a FaCT registration form and FaCT approved measurement tools. 16 4.6.6 WYS's Parenting Education services shall address the 17 following PSSF service categories: FP and FS. 19 specified in Subparagraph 11.15 of this Exhibit.emotional

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Sources: Services Agreement