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1) Category:
Specific program
3) Objectives:
Work with parents so that they feel more competent to help their children achieve success in primary school. Have the parents and children experience success. Act so that conditions are conducive to learning in school, at home and within the community. Foster joint action between the school, the family and the community.
4) Environment:
Primary school Families The community
5) Target Group:
Students from 5 to 7 years old with difficulties in social skills, concentration or selfesteem Parents
6) Key Words:
Les ptits succs, coeuraction, school-family-community partnership, specific program, joint action, self-esteem, concentration, social skills, community organizations, collaboration, support, parenting skills, prevention, dropping out
7) Description:
This factsheet was taken from the following website: http://rire.ctreq.qc.ca/. Page 1 of 4
Les ptits succs is a joint initiative by community organizations and schools aimed at providing training and support to parents and support to their children experiencing difficulties in the early years of schooling. The program consists of three distinct components: o o Les ptits succs workshops: Twice a week, small groups of students meet for workshops to help them develop self-esteem, concentration and certain social skills. Individualized support for parents: Parents are given personalized support and follow-up by a Dclic community worker. The purpose is to acknowledge and finetune the basic parenting skills that parents need in order to help their children with school. Work in tandem with the community through the Parent dabord issue table: Regular meetings occur between the representatives of community organizations and youth institutions.
8) Steps: I.
In June, the primary school, with the community at large, hosts an open house for parents whose children will be starting kindergarten in September. This meeting is an opportunity for initial contact between parents, the schools administration, and community organizations (including Dclic) and between the children and teachers, who, even at this early stage, can begin to screen for certain characteristics. The community organization briefs the participants on Les ptits succs. At the beginning of the school year, when the teachers begin to see which students have problems with self-esteem, concentration or social skills, they determine which children could benefit from the workshops. The school principal asks potential Les ptits succs participants if they want to get involved. Further to a positive response, the application is forwarded to the community organization. Children can participate in the workshops only if their parents agree to meet with a Dclic worker at least once a month.
9) Activities/Actions:
Les ptits succs workshops with a group of six kindergarten and six Grade 1 students on developing concentration, self-esteem and social skills. There is no academic intervention. Individualized support for parents: Individual meetings take place at least once a month. A customized support strategy for guiding children on their journey through school is crafted based on the parents particular circumstances and skills. Action in tandem with the community: Various means are used to carry out joint action with the community (e.g. discussion and follow-up with school staff; reference protocols; roles of the participants; follow-up for children and parents; family strategies; and heightening awareness of the daily lives of these families). A minimum of six meetings a year is held to see how the families are doing, to put the members expertise to use, and to come up with coherent action.
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Two community workers (for two groups of children and 12 parents) One coordinator
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15) Contacts:
Solange Tougas Dclic 584, rue Montcalm Berthierville (Qubec) J0K 1A0 Tel.: (450) 836-1079 Email: org@gpdeclic.ca
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