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Letter grades are earned for individuals taking Partnering with Parents
for course credit.
ONLINE SERIES
ISU credit option - if earning ISU course credits the registration fee is $300. Tuition is
billed ($693 for three undergraduate credits and $1,077 for three graduate credits).
A mandatory computer fee is assessed ($56.50 for undergraduate credit, and
$45 for graduate credit). Visit the ISU Tuition and Fees page for more information about Iowa State University tuition costs.
Non credit option - if NOT earning ISU course credit, but interested in the
full online series the registration fee is $600.
FACE TO FACE SERIES IN IOWA
ISU credit option - if earning ISU course credits the registration fee is $300. Tuition is
billed ($693 for three undergraduate credits and $1,077 for three graduate credits).
A mandatory computer fee is assessed ($56.50 for undergraduate credit, and
$45 for graduate credit). Visit the ISU Tuition and Fees page for more information about Iowa State Univerity tuition costs.
Non credit option - if NOT earning ISU course credit, but interested in the
full face to face series, the registration fee is $600.
View the registration page for enrollment details!
Continuing
Education Units
Partnering with Parents (PWP) is also offered as non-credit through awarding
of Continuing Education Units. Iowa State University, Continuing Education
and Professional Development is an Iowa Board of Social Work Examiners approved
provider #00272. Both the face to face and online full series are approved
for 62.4 hours of Continuing Social Work Education and 6.0 ISU CEUs. PWP
is approved for 5.5 Continuing Education Credits (55 contact hours) for
the Certified Family Life Educator program through the National Council
on Family Relations. In addition, individuals can earn 75 PDUs through
the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS). The
two-day workshop is approved for 14.6 social worker hours, and 1.2 ISU
CEUs.
The approval of teacher renewal credits vary by site. Check
with the local site facilitator at the site you are interested in attending
to find out if teacher renewal credits are available at that site. Teacher license renewal credit from Heartland AEA is available for the PWP Online series.
Individuals who want to earn continuing education units
will be provided forms specific to the continuing education units they
are interested in earning. However, for AAFCS PDUs and NCFR CFLE CEUs, learners document their participation on their renewal forms; there is no specific form ISU provides learners. For social workers hours and ISU CEUs, learners
complete and send in the forms with their check to the contact listed
on the form. For teacher renewal credits, learners will turn in their
completed forms, along with a check for the teacher renewal credit fee
to the local site facilitator. The facilitator will send the forms and
checks into appropriate AEA contact. Learners will receive documentation
of the continuing education units they earned within two months after
the forms are sent in.
ISU Extension Parenting
Education Certificate of Completion
Individuals who complete the entire series are eligible
to receive a Parenting Education Certificate of Completion offered by
Iowa State University Extension. For the face to face series, ideally, learners will participate in
the module series at one site. However, Partnering with Parents has built
in flexibility for learners to participate in modules at different sites
if some of the dates that modules are scheduled at the main site they
are registered do not work for them. Learners need to communicate to their
site facilitator if they want to participate in a module at another site
so appropriate arrangements can be made. If learners complete modules at more than one site, all modules need to be completed within 12 months. For the complete online series, learners need to complete the 11 online modules within the 5 month period the training is offered.
Certification requirements for individuals who are already certified as
Family Development Workers consist of completion of the modules below:
Module Topics
The
Journey of Parenting Education
This module provides an overview of the objectives, content, and format
of the module series. You will learn about parenting practices in the
U.S. over the past century, current trends, and develop a vision for the
future. You will self-assess your knowledge and skills, begin to develop
a personal philosophy of parenting education, identify your personal preferences,
and learn about competencies and traits helpful to facilitating parent
learning.
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Exploring Child-rearing
Strategies and Assessing Parenting Education Resources
Here, you will identify your personal preferences and approaches to parenting
education. You will identify underlying theories and strategies promoted
in popular parenting curricula, and develop knowledge and skills to assess
curricula to best meet the needs of families you work with and your own
style.
Understanding
Child and Parent Development
A sound understanding of how children grow and develop is critical for
effective parenting. In this module, you will learn about the ages and
stages of development - infancy through adolescence. Strategies for sharing
developmental information with parents will be explored. In addition,
you will learn about the stages of parenthood, and opportunities and challenges
facing parents during each stage.
Feeding Children and Physical Activities for Families
You will learn about the changing nutrition needs of children as they
grow and develop, and the important role parents and other adults play
in establishing healthy feeding relationships with children. Fun, developmentally
appropriate activities to promote physical activity in families will be
shared.
Guiding,
Nurturing, and Motivating Children
Learn what the latest research tells us about guiding, nurturing, and
motivating children. Explore how temperament influences the parent-child
relationship. Learn how to use age-specific strategies like learning through
play and other parent and child interaction activities.
Measuring
Program Outcomes
In this module, you will develop an understanding of terms and components
of outcomes evaluation. You will learn how to use a framework to develop
program outcomes that make a real difference for families.
Financial
Stability and Family Well-being
Past experiences and values influence family spending, which is linked
to family well-being. Learn how you can assist families in identifying
the difference between needs and wants, how values influence spending,
and how to work towards financial goals and use a spending plan.
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