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The Healthy Start Program provides home-based services to expectant and new mothers
in order to reduce the incidence of low birth weight and to improve health and
developmental outcomes for babies. Healthy Start places a strong focus on the
importance of early parent and child attachment. Families are also taught about
health issues related to pregnancy or infant development. These services are
provided by nurses, family counselors, social service coordinators, and Healthy
Start educators.
Clients are usually referred to Healthy Start by their medical provider.
Topics covered by Healthy Start include:
» Prenatal and Infant Nutrition
» Breastfeeding
» Childbirth
» Infant Care
» Family Planning
» Stress Management
» Alcohol and Substance Abuse
» Smoking Cessation
» Parenting Techniques
To learn more about Healthy Start,
call (813) 673-4646

Face-to-face with the friendly voices and amusing antics of child-sized puppets,
children listen, laugh and learn how to recognize child abuse and bullying.
Kids on the Block
puppet shows are an excellent way to teach children how to stay safe.
The Child
Abuse Prevention Program is presented to third-graders by extensively trained
puppeteer educators to explain child abuse and neglect. Listening to
the puppet characters’ age appropriate stories, students learn that abuse
is never their fault and to use the “NO, GO and TELL” safety message.
The
Bullies School Safety Program presented to fourth-graders creates an awareness
of what constitutes bullying and encourages empathy for the victim. Respect
of physical, developmental and cultural differences is also addressed. Students
explore non-violent choices and skills to handle bullying and promote school
safety.
At the presentations, children, their teachers and guidance counselors,
watch an entertaining and educational 45-minute show. During “Question
and Idea” time, students interact directly with the puppet characters
and become actively engaged in problem-solving.
This highly successful program, part of a respected international organization,
is the only interactive abuse and bullying prevention presentation available
for school children in Hillsborough County.
To learn more about Kids on the
Block, visit our website call (813) 673-4646.

PAT is a child development program that uses the most current research to promote
school readiness. It is based on the belief that the parent is the child’s
first and most influential teacher. Parents are empowered to work directly with
their children to help them develop to their fullest potential. There are no
predetermined criteria or assessments
required to become a PAT family. It is an “any baby, any family” service.
The components of PAT are:
» In-home
visitation by certified Parent Educators trained
in child development
who teach families according to the “Born to Learn” curriculum developed
by the Washington University School of Medicine
» Parent group gatherings with other PAT families
» Screening
of the overall health and development of the child, including vision and hearing
» Six-week-long
developmental groups to help parents learn about their child’s
physical, emotional and intellectual development
» Referrals to link families to additional services
The Child Abuse Council offers the PAT program county-wide to all parents under
the “any baby, any family” philosophy and integrates PAT with other
agencies and programs.
To learn more about PAT, or call (813) 356-1293.

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