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This program is for pregnant people and parents/caregivers who want to improve their health and their child's health and development.
Free program that offers home visits, health information and parent information. The program is designed to enhance child development and school achievement through parent education accessible to all families.

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Home Based Parenting Education
Children's Mercy offers home visiting through Team for Infants Exposed to Substance Use (TIES) and Healthy Families America.
Free program that offers home visit, health information, play groups and parent information. The program is designed to enhance child development and school achievement through parent education accessible to all families.

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Home Based Parenting Education
CAPA's Healthy Families Jackson County program is a home visiting program for new parents with children up to 3 years of age. CAPA and community partners work to ensure each family receives the necessary support to help their child grow up healthy in a safe and nurturing environment. Activities include: case management, child developmental education, parent mentoring, referral to community services, smoking cessation support, connection to health care, positive discipline education, and parent skill development for stress management.
CAPA's Healthy Families Jackson County program is a home visiting program for new parents with children up to 3 years of age. CAPA and community partners work to ensure each family receives the necessary support to help their child grow up healthy in a safe and nurturing environment. Activities include: case management, child developmental education, parent mentoring, referral to community services, smoking cessation support, connection to health care, positive discipline education, and parent skill development for stress management.
KCSL’s Healthy Families Kansas™ program provides free, intensive, home-based services and parenting support to qualifying pregnant people and parents of children ages 0-3 with certain risk factors. These risk factors include lack of parenting skills, illness, unemployment, a history of ACEs or family abuse and neglect and more. Home visitation specialists provide coaching for positive parent-child interaction, education on infant and child development and developmental screenings, community resource information and other support services.
Parent education offered to provide information, support and encouragement that parents need to help their young children develop optimally during the early years of life. The program is designed to enhance child development and school achievement through parent education and screening.

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