Family and Child Education - Chief Leschi Elementary
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Family and Child Education - Chief Leschi Elementary
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Family and Child Education
Our Family and Child Education Program offers three avenues (determined by the age of the child) for families to learn and grow as parents and as students. Students have the opportunity to bond with their child, learn about their culture and heritage, become prepared for future employment, provide educational opportunities such as receiving GEDs or prepare to attend college. The heart of our FACE program is gain greater life skills, learn about child development, and learn about their culture and apply historical teachings to parenting.
VISIT OUR FACE PORTAL HERE
The Office of Indian Education Programs developed an Early Childhood/Parental Involvement Pilot Program in 1990. The program was based on three distinct and proven early childhood models:
Parents As Teachers (PAT)
Parent And Child Education (PACE) as adapted by the National Center for Family Literacy
High/Scope Curriculum for early childhood and K-3
Through this combination, a new paradigm in family literacy was created. This program is flexible and adaptable to the needs of the family participants, reflecting the cultural traditions and values of the community, and therefore each program is unique. The pilot projects were implemented in six sites at Bureau-funded schools. These sites were selected on the basis of the rating given to the applicant and tribal support for the project.
In 1992, the Early Childhood/Parental Involvement program was renamed and became Family And Child Education (FACE).
F.A.C.E Components
Adult Education Resources
National Center for Families Learning
FACE Growing Readers
This is a custom app called Minibase that is present on the https://www.leschischools.org/Page/679 page. Please work with your Implementation Consultant or join a
Best Practice Workshop
on how to add the content using Composer best practices.
There are three components to the FACE program: home-based parent education, center-based preschool, and center-based adult education.
FAMILY ENRICHMENT
The Family Enrichment program is for parents/guardians of children from birth to five years. After an assessment process of the child's developmental needs, home visits are scheduled and lessons are designed to meet each individual family's needs. During these visits, the caregiver is taught about child development, behavior modification, learning styles, and parenting skills.
CENTER BASED
The center-based program is for parents/guardians of children ages three to five years. The child attends the early childhood (preschool) classroom while the parent works on an individualized program in the adult classroom. Children in the preschool classroom focus on cultural education, literacy, hands-on mathematics and science concepts with preparation for kindergarten.
The primary goal of the FACE adult education program is to prepare parents and caregivers for future employment and provide educational opportunities such as receiving GEDs, learning computer skills, or preparing to attend college. Adult students also gain greater life skills, learn about child development, and increase parenting skills.
Those participating in Family Enrichment and center-based components come together monthly to share an evening meal and discuss their successes and common concerns about their children’s behavior and development. They may also work on crafts projects or have guest speakers on topics chosen by the parents.
An important factor of the FACE program is the integration of Native American cultural values and teachings of the past as they relate to parenting. This is most relevant to Native American parents, as many of the historical teachings still apply today.
ADULT EDUCATION
While the children are receiving their educational services, the parents are busy working toward their own learning goals in several areas: education, employment, and personal and family life. Parents often want more knowledge of their culture and language so they can share this knowledge with their children. They also want to learn how to use computers for their careers or to obtain a job, so technology skills are a major focus in the classroom.
Adults participate in two other activities within the school day:
Parent And Child Together (PACT) Time®:
Parents and children work and play together in the children’s classroom. The parents support and participate in their children’s play. They learn how their children are growing and developing through observation. Parents see how their children learn best and are able to work with them effectively. The teachers are present to provide support and demonstrate effective teaching strategies. The teachers also model reading strategies for parents, and provide ideas that will help children learn at home.
Parent Time
Parents learn how to help their children in school. Lessons are often designed to develop knowledge of native culture and language. They gain knowledge about effective family life, child development and how to help their family be healthy. Parents learn about other services offered throughout the community that can help them achieve their goals.
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GED Practice Test
Reading and Writing Resources
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Reading and Writing Resources
Download program to correct grammar.
Reading and Writing Resources
Grammar guide in classroom.
Financial Literacy
Practical Money Skills
Word Processing and Keyboarding
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Visit our Facebook page
Family Advocates:
Michelle Myers
Cell:
253-208-1060
Michelle Hayward
Cell 253-303-9043
Alejandra Morales
253-445-6000 ext. 3102
FACE Adult Education Teacher
Cristal Martinez Santos
FACE Preschool Teacher
Skip To Main Content
Family and Child Education
Our Family and Child Education Program offers three avenues (determined by the age of the child) for families to learn and grow as parents and as students. Students have the opportunity to bond with their child, learn about their culture and heritage, become prepared for future employment, provide educational opportunities such as receiving GEDs or prepare to attend college. The heart of our FACE program is gain greater life skills, learn about child development, and learn about their culture and apply historical teachings to parenting.
VISIT OUR FACE PORTAL HERE
The Office of Indian Education Programs developed an Early Childhood/Parental Involvement Pilot Program in 1990. The program was based on three distinct and proven early childhood models:
Parents As Teachers (PAT)
Parent And Child Education (PACE) as adapted by the National Center for Family Literacy
High/Scope Curriculum for early childhood and K-3
Through this combination, a new paradigm in family literacy was created. This program is flexible and adaptable to the needs of the family participants, reflecting the cultural traditions and values of the community, and therefore each program is unique. The pilot projects were implemented in six sites at Bureau-funded schools. These sites were selected on the basis of the rating given to the applicant and tribal support for the project.
In 1992, the Early Childhood/Parental Involvement program was renamed and became Family And Child Education (FACE).
F.A.C.E Components
Adult Education Resources
National Center for Families Learning
FACE Growing Readers
This is a custom app called Minibase that is present on the https://www.leschischools.org/Page/679 page. Please work with your Implementation Consultant or join a
Best Practice Workshop
on how to add the content using Composer best practices.
There are three components to the FACE program: home-based parent education, center-based preschool, and center-based adult education.
FAMILY ENRICHMENT
The Family Enrichment program is for parents/guardians of children from birth to five years. After an assessment process of the child's developmental needs, home visits are scheduled and lessons are designed to meet each individual family's needs. During these visits, the caregiver is taught about child development, behavior modification, learning styles, and parenting skills.
CENTER BASED
The center-based program is for parents/guardians of children ages three to five years. The child attends the early childhood (preschool) classroom while the parent works on an individualized program in the adult classroom. Children in the preschool classroom focus on cultural education, literacy, hands-on mathematics and science concepts with preparation for kindergarten.
The primary goal of the FACE adult education program is to prepare parents and caregivers for future employment and provide educational opportunities such as receiving GEDs, learning computer skills, or preparing to attend college. Adult students also gain greater life skills, learn about child development, and increase parenting skills.
Those participating in Family Enrichment and center-based components come together monthly to share an evening meal and discuss their successes and common concerns about their children’s behavior and development. They may also work on crafts projects or have guest speakers on topics chosen by the parents.
An important factor of the FACE program is the integration of Native American cultural values and teachings of the past as they relate to parenting. This is most relevant to Native American parents, as many of the historical teachings still apply today.
ADULT EDUCATION
While the children are receiving their educational services, the parents are busy working toward their own learning goals in several areas: education, employment, and personal and family life. Parents often want more knowledge of their culture and language so they can share this knowledge with their children. They also want to learn how to use computers for their careers or to obtain a job, so technology skills are a major focus in the classroom.
Adults participate in two other activities within the school day:
Parent And Child Together (PACT) Time®:
Parents and children work and play together in the children’s classroom. The parents support and participate in their children’s play. They learn how their children are growing and developing through observation. Parents see how their children learn best and are able to work with them effectively. The teachers are present to provide support and demonstrate effective teaching strategies. The teachers also model reading strategies for parents, and provide ideas that will help children learn at home.
Parent Time
Parents learn how to help their children in school. Lessons are often designed to develop knowledge of native culture and language. They gain knowledge about effective family life, child development and how to help their family be healthy. Parents learn about other services offered throughout the community that can help them achieve their goals.
Math Worksheets 4 Kids
BrainPOP
BrainPOP is an educational website for all ages.
Lumosity
Find exercises for your brain.
Khan Academy
Math Aid
Math Drills
Math Practice Worksheets
Study Guide Strategies
Study Skills Strategies
Your Dictionary
Soft Schools
English Resources
Practice Reading
Cool Math 4 Kids
Math Videos
Support Kids Learning Resources
Other Resources
SAM Login
GED Testing Service
My Career Tools
GED Toolkit
GED Study Guide
Practice Tests (GED, SAT, ACT, etc.)
GED Practice Test
Reading and Writing Resources
Grammar Bytes.
Reading and Writing Resources
Download program to correct grammar.
Reading and Writing Resources
Grammar guide in classroom.
Financial Literacy
Practical Money Skills
Word Processing and Keyboarding
LINKED HERE
Visit our Facebook page
Family Advocates:
Michelle Myers
Cell:
253-208-1060
Michelle Hayward
Cell 253-303-9043
Alejandra Morales
253-445-6000 ext. 3102
FACE Adult Education Teacher
Cristal Martinez Santos
FACE Preschool Teacher