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Instructor Training Workshop To Learn To Deliver CICC's Los Niños Bien Educados Program

Contents
  • Latest Program Recognition
  • Program Description
  • Program Content
  • Workshop Leader
  • Workshop Enrollment
  • Workshop Location
  • Program Materials
  • Prior Workshop Participants
  • Bring a Workshop to Your Community
  • About CICC
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    UPCOMING TRAINING DATE:

    Yakima, WA

    March 9-13, 2012 (Friday through Tuesday)


    Dear Colleagues:

    This intensive, five-day workshop prepares you and/or your staff with the training, materials and certification to lead Los Niños Bien Educados classes and seminars in your community. Join the more than 1,000 instructors nationwide that have already been trained to deliver this evidence-based national model program for parents of Latino-American children!

    The workshop is for any professional or paraprofessional human service worker or educator whose work involves helping or educating Latino-American children and families, or supervising those who work with these children and families. This includes non-Latino-American workers and supervisors.

    In teaching participants how to conduct parenting classes and seminars in the Los Ninos Bien Educados Program, the workshop also enhances the cultural competencies of the participants and of the organizations they represent. So there is much for you and your community to gain from this workshop.

    We look forward to your participation.

    Warmly,

    Kerby T. Alvy, Ph.D.
    CICC Founder and Executive Director


    Latest Program Recognition

    Starting with the first government recognition of evidenced-based parenting programs in the late 1980s, CICC's trio of programs (Confident Parenting, Effective Black Parenting and Los Niños Bien Educados) have been recognized and recommended. The first government recognition was by the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (now the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention) within the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The selected programs, including CICC's trio, appeared in a publication entitled, Parent Training is Prevention: Preventing Alcohol and Other Drug Problems Among Youth in the Family (DHHS Publication No. ADM 91-1715, Printed 1991).

    The most recent recognition is by the California Department of Social Services through its California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare.

    Program Description

    CICC's Los Niños Bien Educados Parenting Program:

    Diversity within Cultural Diversity: Special Challenges, Special Opportunities

    The Los Niños Bien Educados Program is built around the value of raising children to be "bien educados," i.e., well-behaved in a social and personal sense, as well as educated in an academic sense. It explores parental definitions of what constitutes "bien educados" and looks at how these definitions get expressed in traditional family, gender role and age expectations of children. From this cultural framework, it teaches parents a wide variety of strategies and skills for promoting and maintaining those child behaviors that they define as constituting "bien educados" and for reducing those that they see as reflecting "mal educados."

    Developed especially for Spanish-speaking and Latino- origin parents, this parenting skill building program is respectful of the unique traditions and customs of Latino families and is sensitive to the variety of adjustments that are made as Latino families acculturate to life in the United States.

    Los Niños Bien Educados is based on child rearing research with Latino families, the recommendations of Latino educators and mental health authorities, and adaptations of parenting skills that have been found to be helpful for parents of all ethnic and social class backgrounds.

    Parents are oriented to consider the potential causes of "mal educados." This includes teaching basic child development information to assist parents in arriving at age-appropriate expectations. Information about child abuse and child abuse laws helps broaden understandings of what is considered proper and improper parental behavior in the United States.

    All skills are taught with an awareness of the potential cultural conflicts that might emerge from their use and with sensitivity to the life circumstances of low income Latino families. They are taught with the use of "dichos," or Spanish sayings, to help nest them in a culturally and linguistically familiar context. Amusing drawings of family life also enliven the teaching of skills and concepts, and all sessions end with a "platica" where parents take leadership roles in solving common problems.

    The program is designed to be taught in Spanish or English and consists of 12 three-hour training sessions. Its initial field testing in the 1980's was with newly immigrated Latino families and it was highly successful.

    More recent studies continue to confirm its effectiveness. Los Niños Bien Educados is now being used nationwide with a variety of Latino- Americans. It has become the centerpiece of parent involvement programs in numerous school districts, as well as serving as part of drop-out prevention projects. It is also being used by a variety of social service agencies for family preservation and unification purposes, and by hospitals, churches and mental health clinics.

    See Initial Program Evaluations

    See Recent Evaluation Studies

    Program Content

    The following is a listing of the full content of the Los Niños Bien Educados Program, which is customarily taught in 12 three-hour training classes.

    Martha Lopez, Ph.D.

    1. Culturally-Specific Parenting Strategies
      • Defining Bien and Mal Educados
      • Traditional Family and Gender Roles
      • Adjusting and Acculturating to the U.S.A.

    2. General Parenting Strategies
      • Social Learning Ideas and Pinpointing and Counting Behavior
      • Parental Functions and Responsibilities
      • Family Rules Are Like A Coin, and Family Rule Guidelines
      • The Causes of Child Behavior and Considering the Causes Before and After You Act

    3. Basic Parenting Skills Taught in a Culturally-Sensitive Manner, Using Latino-American Language Expressions and Dichos
      • Effective Praise
      • Mild Social Disapproval
      • Ignoring
      • Time Out
      • The Point System
      • First/Then
      • Show and Tell
      • Family Chat or Platica

    4. Special Program Topics
      • Child Abuse Laws and Proper Parenting

    Workshop Leader

    This five-day training workshop is led by one of CICC's National Trainers-of-Instructors.

    These talented Latino American human service and education professionals learned to deliver the program through one of these workshops, delivered the program with groups of parents in their home communities, received extensive training to conduct instructor training workshops, and now are employed by CICC to conduct these workshops in different cities nationwide.

    The workshop itself is quite intensive and personal, and it requires participants to do homework assignments and deliver portions of the curriculum before their peers and the National Trainer.

    Workshop Enrollment

    Workshop Enrollees receive the entire Instructor Kit of training materials (instructor manual, instructional transparencies, parent handbook, CD on generating and maintaining classes, etc.) which itself is valued at $415

    The workshop enrollment fee is $975, which includes the Kit and certification to conduct the program in your community, agency or school.

    Click here to Enroll
    Workshop Location

    Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic
    120 S. Third Street, Suite 100
    Yakima, WA 98901

    March 9-13, 2012 (Friday through Tuesday)



    Call or email Barbara Oltman at CICC for more information regarding this workshop:

    (800) 325-2422. Email: barb@ciccparenting.org

    Program Materials

    Instructor's Guide

    The entire Instructor Kit can be purchased separately from the workshop, as can its individual components, such as the Parent Handbooks.

    Click here to obtain the Kit or its components.

    CICC also makes available a wide range of books and videos on Latino American parenting and family life, which can also be directly obtained.

    Click here for these additional materials.

    Prior Workshop Participants

    Dr. Alvy & Graduates

    Over 2,500 agencies, departments, schools, hospitals and religious institutions have sent their staffs to be trained in a CICC instructor workshop.

    Click here for a State-by-State listing of institutions whose staff members have already been trained through these workshops.

    Bring a Workshop to Your Community

    CICC can bring a Los Niños Bien Educados instructor training workshop to any community that would like to offer the program through its school district, social services or health departments, or through any combination of local institutions.

    If a community or agency has at least 15 instructors that it would want trained from one or more of its institutions, CICC can arrange to have a national trainer travel to that community to conduct a workshop when and where they would like it to be conducted.

    CICC can also arrange to have instructor training workshops in its Effective Black Parenting or Confident Parenting programs brought to your community.

    Click here to bring a workshop to your area
    About CICC

    The Center for the Improvement of Child Caring (CICC) was founded in 1974 by Dr. Kerby T. Alvy and has grown to be one of the nation's largest and most productive nonprofit parenting and parenting education organizations. For more infomration about CICC's many programs, activities, products and services, go to www.ciccparenting.org, or call toll-free (800) 325-2422.

    To sign up to receive CICC's free Effective Parenting Newsletter, click here.

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