RCW 43.121.120
Community-based early parenting skills
programs -- Funding. (Effective until June 30, 2012.)
(1) In
order to increase the knowledge of early parenting skills of
parents in Washington state, voluntary community based programs
on early parenting skills shall be established. The council
shall fund, within available funds, and monitor community-based
early parenting skills programs in at least three geographically
balanced areas around the state. Successful programs which the
council and the national center on child abuse and neglect have
funded or currently fund, may be used as models for the projects.
(2) The early parenting education program shall be designed
to serve families with children ranging from infants through
three years old and also to serve expectant parents. The
projects may include the following:
(a) Education for parents about the physical, mental, and
emotional development of children;
(b) Programs to enhance the skills of parents in providing
for learning and development of their children;
(c) Shared learning experiences for children and parents;
(d) Activities designed to screen for children's physical,
mental, emotional, or behavioral problems that may cause learning
problems;
(e) Resources for educational materials which may be
borrowed for home use;
(f) Information on related community resources;
(g) Group support which may include counseling for parents
under stress;
(h) Emphasis to encourage participation by fathers; or
(i) Other programs or activities consistent with this
chapter.
(3) The programs shall be reviewed periodically to provide
that the instruction and materials are not racially, culturally,
or sexually biased.
(4) The services provided by the projects shall be
coordinated with schools and social services provided in the
community to avoid duplication of services.
(5) A sliding fee scale shall be utilized at the discretion
of the council.
[1988 c 278 § 2.]