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What is ParentABLE?

ParentABLE is a web-based, instructor-led curriculum for grades 8-12. The program includes 8 evidence-based lessons, containing informative, animated videos, interactive knowledge checks with immediate feedback, student note assists, handouts, pre-and post-learning surveys, and emotional support contacts. ParenTeach Institute also provides access to a comprehensive teacher’s guide for all teachers to utilize as they guide their students through the curriculum. 

ParentABLE started as a student-driven initiative at Evanston Township High school in Illinois. A group of students from the C.A.R.E. Club (Child Abuse Recognition Evanston) advocated for parenting and caregiving education to be included in the wellness course required for graduation, and they succeeded. Their efforts led to constituent legislation that is piloting parenting education in high schools throughout the state of Illinois.

The ParentABLE parenting/caregiving unit provides high school students with awareness, knowledge, and skills to care for and encourage the physical, mental, and emotional development of children.

Going to school

In this impactful film, check out what students, teachers and subject matter experts say about ParentABLE, our course for high schoolers.

ParentABLE Documentary

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Parenting education should be a required course in high school. I think it is essential for everybody, whether you’re going to be a parent or not, to understand how to treat children in a way that fosters their development.

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- Meredith L. Rowe

Harvard University, Graduate School of Education

Implementing ParentABLE

ParenTeach Institute trains high school educators to deliver ParentABLE’s 6.5-hour Positive Parenting and Caregiving curriculum to help their students develop a foundational understanding of positive parenting and caregiving practices. The ParentABLE curriculum includes:

   Information about the effects of unintentional harmful parenting

    The consequences of adverse childhood experiences

    The power of resilience and positive parenting and caregiving

    Positive parenting and core competencies used to strengthen the connection between caregiver and child

    Positive parenting and caregiving techniques that can be applied immediately

 

The 6.5-hour curriculum aims to:

✔    Reduce child abuse and neglect rates

    Break the cycle of unintentional harmful parenting

    Promote Early Relational Health

    Build the social and emotional competencies of parents and caregivers

    Provide practical positive parenting and caregiving skills

✔    Create a level of comfort with seeking future parenting and caregiving resources and support

 

Teachers who choose to implement ParentABLE at their school or organization are eligible to earn up to 6 Continuing Education Units. If you are interested in receiving more detailed information about this curriculum or learning more about what the implementation process looks like for students, please submit the registration form found below. You may also email us any questions you might have at info@parenteach.org

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Register & Learn More 

Interested in learning more about ParentABLE or registering to teach at your school or organization? We would love to have you with us, please click the link below!

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"For me as a teacher, I’m totally sold on this program, and I think that my high school students are greatly benefiting by having this program in our school.”

- Kathy P.

a ParentABLE High School Teacher

"I think this is a great opportunity for people in general to grow and learn. Soon I hope parenting classes will be taught worldwide because too many kids suffer and are suffering from improper parenting techniques. I talked to my mom about it and she was all about it and realized she also made a few mistakes while parenting us. I love that we are doing this, this is so very important for literally the human race."

- Jenny P.

a ParentABLE High School Student

"I like that we got to learn about parenting; I feel like schools don't really talk about this and expect us to already know about parenting, which we don't have a lot of knowledge of."

- Darrell F.
a ParentABLE High School Student

Testimonials

Supporting the Importance of Parenting Education

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The Importance of Positive Parenting and Caregiving Education

Advanced Equity through Parenting Education

The importance of parenting education with Rick Kogan

Matt Weld speaks with ParenTeach and ParentABLE founder/CEO Katharine Bensinger about the importance of teaching parenting and caregiving to high school students.

» Click here to listen to the podcast

Karly Zucker introduces ParenTeach Institute at the May Chapter network webinar with Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA America).

» Click here to watch the webinar

Rick Kogan visits with Katharine Bensinger to discuss the role of parenting education as a way to prevent family crises and domestic issues, the stigma of learning a set of skills that are supposedly “innate,” and the societal need for effective parenting.

» Click here to listen to the interview

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The Importance of Positive Parenting and Caregiving Education

Advanced Equity through Parenting Education

The importance of parenting education with Rick Kogan

Matt Weld speaks with ParenTeach and ParentABLE founder/CEO Katharine Bensinger about the importance of teaching parenting and caregiving to high school students.

» Click here to listen to the podcast

Karly Zucker introduces ParenTeach Institute at the May Chapter network webinar with Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA America).

» Click here to watch the webinar

Rick Kogan visits with Katharine Bensinger to discuss the role of parenting education as a way to prevent family crises and domestic issues, the stigma of learning a set of skills that are supposedly “innate,” and the societal need for effective parenting.

» Click here to listen to the interview

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