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| PARENT SUPPORT, EDUCATION, & LEADERSHIP | ||||
Parents are central to family support models and should be encouraged to develop to their potential. Parent support, education and leadership work together to help them develop the skills to do just that. By fostering parents in the role of expert and leader, families benefit from improved self-worth and as better advocates for their needs, while programs benefit from being more responsive and accountable to the families they serve. Parent leadership is fostered on a meaningful level when parents are given the opportunity for personal growth, to gain the knowledge and skills to function in leadership roles and represent a “parent voice” to help shape the direction of their families, programs and communities.. Parent leadership is successfully achieved when parents and practitioners build effective partnerships based upon mutual respect and shared responsibility, expertise and leadership in the decisions being made that affect their own families, other families and their communities. Parent education and support programs are good first steps in fostering leadership in parents. They provide parents with the tools they need to become more confident parents and to bond with other parents. This confidence and connection to other families, can then be supported and encouraged, to move parents towards more meaningful roles in programs by giving them opportunities to become a part of the team developing the programs rather than simply the persons benefiting from the services provided. FRIENDS works actively with Circle of Parents® and other organizations on a national level to support and encourage parent engagement and leadership. For more information on this exciting topic, please see our resources below. FRIENDS Resources on Parent Education and Parent Support |
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