When all stakeholders continuously evaluate current strategies and explore new approaches to engage and empower students and families, then ALL students, families, school staff, and community members will consistently improve.
Resources are organized according to the order in which they are received.
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Summer Matters - Summer Matters is a statewide network of school districts, educators, school boards, education leaders, mayors, legislators, nonprofits, funders, civic leaders and parents working collaboratively to create and expand access to high quality summer learning opportunities for all California students." The website offers tools, stories, videos, and reports to support these goals. http://www.summermatters.net/
Resources for Parents and Caregivers -The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) - Click the “Resources” tab near the top right to find links to many free resources for families in English and Spanish including age-related reactions to a traumatic event; grief resources; tips for military families; children's books related to hurricanes, earthquakes, and the death of a parent; and resources on sibling death, medical trauma/hospital stay, abuse (various types), terrorism, and natural disasters. INFORMACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL https://www.nctsn.org/audiences/families-and-caregivers
Community Collaborations- Wynne School District uses a number of community collaborations as strategies to engage parents and students in activities such as having the police department come in to present Safety on Social Media Night. Student assemblies are set up and night assemblies for parents only where they are free to discuss mature information, or a collaboration with AR Children's Hospital where we provide a dental clinic to students in grades K-3. The Pre-K Collaboration Committee helps transition preschool children to kindergarten by hosting parent workshops at all area preschools three times a year.
How Family, School, and Community Engagement Can Improve Student Achievement and Influence School Reform. 2017 report shows how to most effectively engage families, and which family engagement strategies lead to school improvement and increased student achievement. https://www.nmefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Final-Report-Family-Engagement-AIR.pdf
How to Practice Parent Engagement (infographic) - This infographic shows information and encourages parents to practice engaging in each of the "4 areas of success" (academic achievement, emotional well-being, social well-being, physical health) to "watch your child grow into a responsible and successful adult.” http://youyourchildsfirstteacher.com/infographic-how-to-practice-parent-engagement/
How to Solve the Parent Engagement Problem - This EdWeek article provides ten vetted practices to implement in your program to improve parent engagement. https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/01/10/how-to-solve-the-parent-engagement-problem.html
Why We Need to Break the Cycle of Father Absence (Ted Talk video) - In this Tedx talk, Hirsch says, “The truth is, what kids need are responsible fathers who are present financially, physically, emotionally and spiritually. He asks us to focus on getting dads involved in the educational lives of children." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CDeMgmeb94&feature=youtu.be
One District's Innovative Ideas to engage parents - Online tutoring for students and parents. https://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/10/15/engage-parents-795/
New Mexico Health Equity Partnership - NMHEP uses a unique, multi-stakeholder statewide approach tailored to grassroots community assets and needs. This approach draws on the collective strengths of diverse partners and allies. Cross-sector relationships foster the leveraging of expertise and resources. Decisions are made collectively and transparently. The Partnership highly values cultural knowledge and engages communities by building on their assets to advocate for policy change. http://nmhep.org/
Human-Centered Design: An Innovative Tool for Professional Learning in Family Engagement - Human-centered design is a process used to create new products and services based on knowing and empathizing with people. The design process involves three overlapping steps: inspiration, ideation, implementation. https://globalfrp.org/content/download/295/3154/file/GFRP_Human-CenteredDesignGuide.pdf
UA Little Rock MidSOUTH: The Center for Prevention and Training - The Center for Prevention and Training is a workforce development initiative that strives to assist prevention professionals in their efforts to plan, implement, and evaluate science-based programming around the prevention of substance abuse, violence, and other high-risk behaviors. The resources include training, technical assistance, and a resource library housed on the UALR campus. The center provides training on a variety of prevention topics reflecting the most current, science-based approaches to prevention. http://www.midsouth.ualr.edu/the-center-for-prevention-and-training/
Getting Smart Podcast: Unlocking what's new and innovative in education- https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/10/social-emotional-learning-in-the-home/
Social Emotional Learning in the Home - Bringing social-emotional learning into the home adds personalization and relevance for children. The strategies provided give students real-world opportunities to plan, problem-solve, and reflect as they grow their social-emotional skills. https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/10/social-emotional-learning-in-the-home/
Open House Meet The Teacher, Parent Teacher Conferences via Online Video Conference- Interested parents unable to attend a meeting in-person can attend via Zoom video chat meetings set up by the local school or school district. https://zoom.us/
How to Practice Parent Engagement (infographic) - This infographic shows information and encourages parents to practice engaging in each of the "4 areas of success" (academic achievement, emotional well-being, social well-being, physical health) to "watch your child grow into a responsible and successful adult.” http://youyourchildsfirstteacher.com/infographic-how-to-practice-parent-engagement/
Why We Need to Break the Cycle of Father Absence (Ted Talk video) - In this Tedx talk, Hirsch says, “The truth is, what kids need are responsible fathers who are present financially, physically, emotionally and spiritually. He asks us to focus on getting dads involved in the educational lives of children." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CDeMgmeb94&feature=youtu.be
The National Farm to School Network - An information, advocacy and networking center for communities working to bring local food sourcing, school gardens and food and agriculture education into schools. http://www.farmtoschool.org/ and Arkansas Farm to School Network http://www.farmtoschool.org/our-network/Arkansas
Community Collaborations- Wynne School District uses a number of community collaborations as strategies to engage parents and students in activities such as having the police department come in to present Safety on Social Media Night. Student assemblies are set up and night assemblies for parents only where they are free to discuss mature information, or a collaboration with AR Children's Hospital where we provide a dental clinic to students in grades K-3. The Pre-K Collaboration Committee helps transition preschool children to kindergarten by hosting parent workshops at all area preschools three times a year.
Elements of Effective Intervention (Infographic) – Provides parents with the necessary information and tools to support their role as parents and to promote their children's healthy development. https://www.nap.edu/visualizations/elements-of-effective-parenting/
Abuelita: Grandma Sets Limits With Love (Video) –Alma is a grandma who's learned a lot raising her kids and grandkids. Setting limits with love is a way of letting your children know you care about them and teaching them self-control while allowing them to stay confident and independent. http://talkingisteaching.org/resources/setting-limits-with-love
Talking is Teaching Communities - “Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing” is a public awareness and action campaign that aims to motivate parents and caregivers to talk, read, and sing more with their young children from birth. https://talkingisteaching.org/resources/talk-read-sing-together-every-day-tips-families
One District's Innovative Ideas to engage parents - Online tutoring for students and parents. https://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/10/15/engage-parents-795/
UA Little Rock MidSOUTH: The Center for Prevention and Training - The Center for Prevention and Training is a workforce development initiative that strives to assist prevention professionals in their efforts to plan, implement, and evaluate science-based programming around the prevention of substance abuse, violence, and other high-risk behaviors. The resources include training, technical assistance, and a resource library housed on the UALR campus. The center provides training on a variety of prevention topics reflecting the most current, science-based approaches to prevention. http://www.midsouth.ualr.edu/the-center-for-prevention-and-training/
Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators - Provides school administrators, teachers, staff, and concerned parents with basic information about working with traumatized children in the school system. A guide for parents on understanding child traumatic stress is included in the last pages of this resource. https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//child_trauma_toolkit_educators.pdf Spanish Version: https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//child_trauma_toolkit_educators_sp.pdf View full list of National Child Traumatic Stress Network resources here: https://www.nctsn.org/resources
2019 Prevention Resource Guide - The 2019 Prevention Resource Guide is designed to help individuals and organizations in every community strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect. The Resource Guide focuses on protective factors that build on family strengths to foster healthy child and youth development. https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/preventing/preventionmonth/resources/resource-guide/
Be Mighty Little Rock is a campaign connecting kids and teens to after school and summer meal programs. The Be Mighty METRO pass, which is good for June 1-July 31, is only available to participants age 18 and younger. Riders 11 and younger will be provided a pass for themselves and a guardian. Passes may be reserved starting May 13 and picked up at any Central Arkansas Library System branch.
Eudora Residents lead Literacy Initiative for their students - This is a story with embedded links to the partners used by Eudora Reads. http://ruralschoolscollaborative.org/news/partnerships-supports-exemplary-literacy-program-in-eudora-arkansas
Summer Matters - Summer Matters is a statewide network of school districts, educators, school boards, education leaders, mayors, legislators, nonprofits, funders, civic leaders and parents working collaboratively to create and expand access to high quality summer learning opportunities for all California students." The website offers tools, stories, videos, and reports to support these goals. http://www.summermatters.net/
ParentCamps - ParentCamps are designed to bring home and school together. The following links provide information on how they work and a step-by-step action plan. https://www.ed.gov/family-and-community-engagement/bulletin-board/what-is-parentcamp and https://www.ed.gov/family-and-community-engagement/parentcamp-tool-kit#about
Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential – This report provides parents and families with the opportunity to have deeper conversations around context and knowledge to accomplish their most important task—raising their children to be happy, productive adults. https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf
Mental Health Services Family Nights - The families that receive mental health services in our building filled out a survey of parenting strategies they need in their life. Once a month, all the families get together to watch a funny parenting video that has been created by the MH team, and then they split up into small groups to discuss parenting strategies. The kids have an activity like Karate or building with Legos while the parents learn. https://youtu.be/Jok6UAjqsP0
Webinar Series: Achieving Excellence & Innovation in Family, School, & Community Engagement - 9 different webinars from transforming schools to actually engaging all stakeholders; https://www.sedl.org/connections/engagement_webinars
Parents 2016: Hearts & Minds of Parents in an Uncertain World – This report includes survey results from parents that explores what keeps parents up at night, their aspirations as parents, how they view the importance of their role in their child’s academic and developmental success, and what they need to help their child succeed in school, and in life. https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/LearningHeroes-Report-english.pdf
Bryant School District Hornet Health Center - Read about the services available at the Bryant School District Hornet Health Center. The Hornet Health Center was made possible by a grant from Arkansas Department of Education–Office of Coordinated School Health. https://www.bryantschools.org/page/school-based-health-center
Community Collaborations- Wynne School District uses a number of community collaborations as strategies to engage parents and students in activities such as having the police department come in to present Safety on Social Media Night. Student assemblies are set up and night assemblies for parents only where they are free to discuss mature information, or a collaboration with AR Children's Hospital where we provide a dental clinic to students in grades K-3. The Pre-K Collaboration Committee helps transition preschool children to kindergarten by hosting parent workshops at all area preschools three times a year.
How Family, School, and Community Engagement Can Improve Student Achievement and Influence School Reform. 2017 report shows how to most effectively engage families, and which family engagement strategies lead to school improvement and increased student achievement. https://www.nmefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Final-Report-Family-Engagement-AIR.pdf
Talking is Teaching Communities - “Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing” is a public awareness and action campaign that aims to motivate parents and caregivers to talk, read, and sing more with their young children from birth. https://talkingisteaching.org/resources/talk-read-sing-together-every-day-tips-families
Communities for Education and Action - This video highlights importance of developing leadership among parents as a key path to strengthening the community through advocacy and family leadership. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Is4sykEWxg&feature=youtu.be
ACH Center for Effective Parenting - The Center for Effective Parenting positively impacts children by helping parents and those who work with parents enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes regarding parenting. The Center focuses on training, service, and research in order to have a broad impact in facilitating the healthy growth and development of children. https://parenting-ed.org
UA Little Rock MidSOUTH: The Center for Prevention and Training - The Center for Prevention and Training is a workforce development initiative that strives to assist prevention professionals in their efforts to plan, implement, and evaluate science-based programming around the prevention of substance abuse, violence, and other high-risk behaviors. The resources include training, technical assistance, and a resource library housed on the UALR campus. The center provides training on a variety of prevention topics reflecting the most current, science-based approaches to prevention. http://www.midsouth.ualr.edu/the-center-for-prevention-and-training/
Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators - Provides school administrators, teachers, staff, and concerned parents with basic information about working with traumatized children in the school system. A guide for parents on understanding child traumatic stress is included in the last pages of this resource. https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//child_trauma_toolkit_educators.pdf Spanish Version: https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//child_trauma_toolkit_educators_sp.pdf View full list of National Child Traumatic Stress Network resources here: https://www.nctsn.org/resources
2019 Prevention Resource Guide - The 2019 Prevention Resource Guide is designed to help individuals and organizations in every community strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect. The Resource Guide focuses on protective factors that build on family strengths to foster healthy child and youth development. https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/preventing/preventionmonth/resources/resource-guide/
Be Mighty Little Rock is a campaign connecting kids and teens to after school and summer meal programs. The Be Mighty METRO pass, which is good for June 1-July 31, is only available to participants age 18 and younger. Riders 11 and younger will be provided a pass for themselves and a guardian. Passes may be reserved starting May 13 and picked up at any Central Arkansas Library System branch.
Talking is Teaching Communities - “Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing” is a public awareness and action campaign that aims to motivate parents and caregivers to talk, read, and sing more with their young children from birth. https://talkingisteaching.org/resources/talk-read-sing-together-every-day-tips-families
One District's Innovative Ideas to engage parents - Online tutoring for students and parents. https://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/10/15/engage-parents-795/
How Family, School, and Community Engagement Can Improve Student Achievement and Influence School Reform. 2017 report shows how to most effectively engage families, and which family engagement strategies lead to school improvement and increased student achievement. https://www.nmefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Final-Report-Family-Engagement-AIR.pdf
Community Collaborations- Wynne School District uses a number of community collaborations as strategies to engage parents and students in activities such as having the police department come in to present Safety on Social Media Night. Student assemblies are set up and night assemblies for parents only where they are free to discuss mature information, or a collaboration with AR Children's Hospital where we provide a dental clinic to students in grades K-3. The Pre-K Collaboration Committee helps transition preschool children to kindergarten by hosting parent workshops at all area preschools three times a year.
Human-Centered Design: An Innovative Tool for Professional Learning in Family Engagement - Human-centered design is a process used to create new products and services based on knowing and empathizing with people. The design process involves three overlapping steps: inspiration, ideation, implementation. https://globalfrp.org/content/download/295/3154/file/GFRP_Human-CenteredDesignGuide.pdf
UA Little Rock MidSOUTH: The Center for Prevention and Training - The Center for Prevention and Training is a workforce development initiative that strives to assist prevention professionals in their efforts to plan, implement, and evaluate science-based programming around the prevention of substance abuse, violence, and other high-risk behaviors. The resources include training, technical assistance, and a resource library housed on the UALR campus. The center provides training on a variety of prevention topics reflecting the most current, science-based approaches to prevention. http://www.midsouth.ualr.edu/the-center-for-prevention-and-training/
Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators - Provides school administrators, teachers, staff, and concerned parents with basic information about working with traumatized children in the school system. A guide for parents on understanding child traumatic stress is included in the last pages of this resource. https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//child_trauma_toolkit_educators.pdf Spanish Version: https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources//child_trauma_toolkit_educators_sp.pdf View full list of National Child Traumatic Stress Network resources here: https://www.nctsn.org/resources
Getting Smart Podcast: Unlocking what's new and innovative in education- https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/10/social-emotional-learning-in-the-home/
Webinar Series: Achieving Excellence & Innovation in Family, School, & Community Engagement - 9 different webinars from transforming schools to actually engaging all stakeholders; https://www.sedl.org/connections/engagement_webinars
Social Emotional Learning in the Home - Bringing social-emotional learning into the home adds personalization and relevance for children. The strategies provided give students real-world opportunities to plan, problem-solve, and reflect as they grow their social-emotional skills. https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/10/social-emotional-learning-in-the-home/
Open House Meet The Teacher, Parent Teacher Conferences via Online Video Conference- Interested parents unable to attend a meeting in-person can attend via Zoom video chat meetings set up by the local school or school district. https://zoom.us/