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The following is a list of trainings HEARTS currently has available for purchase online.
Part One - Philosophy of the Program
Approx. 8-12 Hours. Part 1 is offered online and is self-directed. It includes participant engagement activities and quizzes along the way. If an individual is familiar with the program being trained to facilitate such as NPP, he or she can test out of taking the full online course. Once successfully trained in this part, individuals do not need to repeat Part 1 for any other adaptation of that particular program. Part 1 is a pre-requisite for all other stages of the training model.
Part 1 is offered online and is self-directed. It includes participant engagement activities and quizzes along the way. If an individual is familiar with the program being trained to facilitate such as NPP, he or she can test out of taking the full online course. Once successfully trained in this part, individuals do not need to repeat Part 1 for any other adaptation of that particular program. Part 1 is a pre-requisite for all other stages of the training model.
6-hour, online live-streamed training. Designed to be delivered in a group or one-on-one setting with a minimum of one facilitator, parents, grandparents, and parents-to-be. The course is designed for twenty-one (21) two-hour sessions or can be presented in a variety of ways including stand-alone Workshops and Family Retreats. (21 times of consistent behavior develops a habit). Nurturing Parenting® Program Part One is needed prior to attending this Curriculum Overview.
Part Two - Program Activities and Practice Opportunities
Prenatal Families Group-Based
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
Prenatal Families Home-Based (include home visitation skills)
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
The Prenatal program addresses the current issues faced by couples expecting a child including the use of prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during pregnancy; the relationship between healthy pregnancies and proper nutrition; the effects of stress on the baby; ways to keep a healthy sexual relationship; and issues of body image, weight gain, dieting and brain development during pregnancy.
Part Three - Implementation Steps for Success
Part 3 is offered online, like Part 1, in format and benefits (approx. 20 to complete)
Part 3 is offered online like Part 1 in format and benefits, which takes approximately 20 hours to complete and covers:
Program facilitator and coordinator roles
Implementation pitfalls to avoid
Current cultures regarding moral decay of generations and family dysfunction issues (substance abuse, partner violence, teen parenting, etc.)
Scoring assessments
Creating a marketing plan for the program
Part Four - Fidelity Monitoring and Program Consulting
To ensure program success, Part 4 is a hands-on program delivery structure with:
Weekly Technical Assistance sessions via phone or web
Fidelity checks through in-person or web-based site visits
Program and training participants surveys and assessments