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  1. The Chicago Parent Program is a national, evidence-based program designed to address the needs of parents raising young children (2-8 years old) in underserved communities. We help families strengthen relationships by helping them understand how to have more positive interactions.

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      The Chicago Parent Program team is compiling a directory of...

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      The Chicago Parent Program Johns Hopkins School of Nursing...

  2. The Chicago Parent Program is rooted in the idea that to help a child, you need to help the parent. Parents are the solutions and the change agents for their families. In 2002, Dr. Deborah Gross, Dr. Christine Garvey, and Dr. Wrenetha Julion set out to develop a parenting program, focused on prevention, that would be built with parents, for ...

    • 525 North Wolfe Street Baltimore, MD, 21205 United States
    • CPPinfo@chicagoparentprogram.org
  3. The Child-Parent Center (CPC) Program is a center-based early intervention that provides comprehensive educational and family-support services to economically disadvantaged children and their parents from preschool to early elementary school. 1 The CPC program was established in 1967 through funding from the landmark Elementary and Secondary Edu...

  4. The Child-Parent Center Preschool to 3rd Grade (CPC P-3) model is a center-based early childhood model that provides comprehensive educational and family support services, primarily in low-income neighborhoods.

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · The Chicago Longitudinal Study (CLS) is a federally-funded investigation of the effects of an early and extensive childhood intervention in central-city Chicago called the Child-Parent Center (CPC) Program.

  6. The Chicago Parent Program was designed for parents of young children, aged 2-8 years old. We define parents very broadly and include biological, adoptive, step- and foster parents; grandparents; relatives; and non-related caregivers.

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  8. The Child Parent Center preschool to 3rd grade (CPC P-3) model is a center-based early child-hood model that provides comprehensive edu-cational and family support services, primarily in low-income neighborhoods.

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