The school year is beginning to wind down but not our busy schedules. Do not forget to use these calendars to connect with your kids during all of the fun and busy times of Spring.
NEXT MONTH we will have the 100 Things to Do with Your Child This Summer. Please share these with friends, families, and your programs or schools.
In the Spring our school events begin to wind down just like school does. However, about the time we are finishing up our school programs we have to begin for conference season. I love to speak at conferences for several reasons. First, if you know me you know I just love to talk in front of people, especially about dads and kids. Secondly, I love meeting other professionals who are trying to meet the same goals of improving child outcomes. As well, working at these conferences is not only how we get the next year of business but it is also how we spread the word about the importance of working with dads. It is our chance to make a difference in communities, schools, and homes where we may never work or visit.
I look at every evaluation from every program we do from schools to national conferences. I am very proud of the work we do but we are blessed to be working in a field that makes it easy for us to be good at it. We also have put in the miles to prove we know how to do the work and make a difference. We have worked face to face with over 100,000 fathers who impact over 300,000 kids. We don’t just talk about it, we are doing it every day. If you talk to anyone else in the fatherhood field ask them how many fathers they work with each week. Many of these experts have not worked with fathers for any length of time and may not have run the programs they promote. Our model works for you because it has worked for us because we are always working it. See how that works?
Here is what people have said about our programs……
Spring has sprung and so have the busy schedules. Do not forget to use these calendars to connect with your kids during all of the fun and busy times of Spring. Please share these with friends, families, and your programs or schools.
Here are the calendars for both schools and early childhood environments. Hope YOUR calendar involves a Spring Break for you and your kids. (Or away from your kids if you are an educator!)
Authors’ Note: I had the blessing to work with the Head Start professionals in Circleville, OH this past Fall. Nick was one of the employees in the full day training on father engagement. I spoke to this big room full of great folks but was right in front of Nick. Needless to say when you are trying to teach Santa about family, it can be a bit daunting. i got the opportunity to talk to Nick and LOVED his story. He has kind of been busy lately so we finally got a chance to interview him. There are great dads out there, there are great family service professionals out there as well. I love it when they are the same guy!
The Vital Role of Women in Head Start Father Involvement
The purpose of this workshop is to encourage, equip & engage women to lead father involvement efforts within Head Start. From the inception of the fatherhood movement women have played a vital role in successful father involvement efforts. This workshop will illuminate the vital role of women, the importance of engaging women in father involvement efforts and strategies for encouraging/engaging more women in leading father involvement programming.