Quality Parenting Environments
Students will demonstrate knowledge of
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parenting roles.0903.1
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family structures.0903.1
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parenting styles.0903.1
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positive parenting practices.0903.1
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external influences on family.0903.1
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problem resolution. 0903.1
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Students will
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examine roles and responsibilities relating to positive parenting practices.0903.2
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examine family structures.0903.3
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develop and implement long and short term goals for fulfilling the roles of parenting.0903.4
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identify critical thinking, practical reasoning and problem solving skills useful to parents and families in resolving practical problems.0903.5
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compare the differences between guidance, discipline and punishment.0903.6
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evaluate the types, causes and effects of child abuse and neglect.0903.7
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assess the importance of setting developmentally appropriate expectations.0903.8
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analyze outcomes of parenting practices for children, families and society.0903.9
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separation and loss.0903.10
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discuss conflict resolution techniques.0903.11
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children and parents.0903.12
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children and parents.0903.13
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philosophies and practices.0903.14
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Relationship Readiness and Enrichment
Students will demonstrate knowledge of
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parent role expectations.0903.15
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types of relationships.0903.15
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costs and rewards of parenting.0903.15
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the effects of parenting on lifestyle and relationships.0903.15
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self-esteem and its effects on relationships.0903.15
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personal readiness for parenting.0903.15
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Students will
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examine parent role expectations and readiness.0903.16
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summarize biological processes.0903.17
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estimate the costs of rearing a child.0903.18
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examine the interrelationships of parenting, career and other life goals.0903.19
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Emotional and Physical Effects of Parenthood
Students will demonstrate knowledge of
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factors contributing to emotional and physical health of mother, father and baby during pre-natal period.0903.20
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factors contributing to emotional and physical health of mother, father and baby during post-natal period.0903.20
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examine parents’ roles during pregnancy.0903.20
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emotional changes during pregnancy.0903.20
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bonding processes.0903.20
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family adjustments and coping strategies after pregnancy.0903.20
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the effects of exposure to various hazards on fetal development.0903.20
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Students will
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explain factors contributing to emotional and physical health of mother, father and baby during prenatal period including the effects of exposure to various hazards on fetal development .0903.21
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discuss factors contributing to emotional and physical health of mother, father and baby during post-natal period.0903.22
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describe parents’ roles during pregnancy and the emotional changes that occur.0903.23
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explain the impact of bonding on parent-child relationships. 0903.24
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discuss family adjustments and coping strategies after pregnancy. 0903.25
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Developmental Milestone Preparedness
Students will demonstrate knowledge of
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social, emotional, intellectual, physical, and moral development milestones for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children through adolescence.0903.26
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food, play, health and safety needs of children at various developmental stages. 0903.26
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Students will
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examine the essential elements representing the development of children.0903.27
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assess parenting practices that meet developmental needs.0903.28
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demonstrate practices that nurture the development of children.0903.29
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plan strategies for meeting individual developmental challenges and special needs.0903.30
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explain strategies for integrating a new child into the family.0903.31
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plan and implement strategies to enhance development of children through play and activities.0903.32
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demonstrate the use of appropriate communication skills with children in various stages of development. 0903.33
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examine strategies for meeting nutritional needs.0903.34
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explain the impact of the bonding process on parentchild relationships.0903.35
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Family Resource Identification and Assessment
Students will demonstrate knowledge of
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effective parenting support systems. 0903.36
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child care program evaluation.0903.36
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sources of assistance available to families.0903.36
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school success strategies.0903.36
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family financial management.0903.36
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Students will
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outline components of effective parenting support systems.0903.37
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develop criteria for evaluating quality child care programs.0903.38
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assess resources available to ensure the well-being of child and parent.0903.39
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explain methods for fostering student success.0903.40
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Parenting and Strong Families
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