7 Super Things Parents & Caregivers Can Do
1. Talk often with your children from the day they are born.
2. Hug them, hold them, and respond to their needs and interests.
3. Listen carefully as your children communicate with you.
4. Read aloud to your children every day, even when they are babies. Play and sing with them often.
5. Say "yes" and "I love you" as much as you say "no" and "don't".
6. Ensure a safe, orderly, and predicatable environment, wherever they are.
7. Set limits on their behavior and discipline them calmly, not harshly.
CAIR - California Immunization Registry A secure, Internet-based computer system used by thousands of California doctors to enter children's immunization (shot) records. http://wwwStatic.kern.org/gems/eccouncil/CAIREnglish.pdf http://wwwStatic.kern.org/gems/eccouncil/CAIRSpanish.pdf http://wwwStatic.kern.org/gems/eccouncil/CAIRforSchoolsandChildCare.pdf
Early Childhood-Head Start Task Force U.S. Departments of Education and Health & Human Services.
H.E.A.R.T.S. Connection Family Resource Center 3101 N. Sillect Ave, Ste. 115 Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 328-9055 (800) 210-7633 Serving Special families www.heartsfrc.org www.heartsfrc.org
Community Action Partnership of Kern 300 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: (661) 336.5236 www.capk.org
Listing of Program Services:
Education
Health
- Family Health Center
- HIV / AIDS Education
Nutrition
- Central Kitchen
- Partnership Food Bank
- WIc
Energy
- Green Energy / LI Heap
- Weatherization
Youth
Asset Development
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance ( Vita )
- Individual Development Account
Referral Services
- 2-1-1 Kern County
- Support Services
- Resource Development
- Outreach
- Education
- PRD
Henrietta Weill Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (661) 322-1021 The mission of the Early Intervention Program is to help parents and their young children form healthy, happy relationships. www.hwmcgc.org
Bakersfield Big Brothers (661) 900-1222 Provides young fatherless boys with positive influences from mature and stable men. for locations please phone and request. www.bigs.org/
Boys Scouts of America (661) 325-9036 Recreational services for adolescents. For location, please phone and request. www.sscbsa.org
California Kids Health Foundation Insurance program for undocument children who reside in California who do not have medical insurance and are not eligible for other types of medical insurance programs. www.chcf.org/
California Missing Children Hotline (800) 222-3463 Referral Services www.ag.ca.gov/missing/content/clearinghouse.php
California Youth Crisis Line (800) 843-5200 24Hour Crisis Line Spanish Services youth under 24. Crisis intervention, counseling and referrals about suicide, sexual assault, substance, abuse, gang activity, HIV/AIDS, sexual identity issues, teen pregnancy and emergency food or shelter. Fees: Free.
Child Care Centralized Eligibility List of Kern County (661) 861-5314 (877) 861-5200 (Toll Free) CEL - of Kern County is a list of parents who are waiting for subsidized child care or preschool services. CEL has 20 participating agencies that are funded by the California State Department of Education Child Development Division and Head Start which is federally funded.Eligibility requirements for each agency vary. www.kerncel.org
Childrens Wish Foundation (800) 323-9474 Provides wishes to terminally ill children.
Girl Scouts Joshua Tree Council 1831 Brundage Lane Bakersfield, CA 93304 (661) 327-1409
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International (800) 223-1138
Kern Child Abuse Prevention Council 730 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 327-4711
National Information Center/Children/Youth With Disabilities (800) 695-0285 Information and referral
National Runaway Hotline (800) 786-2929
Right choice for kids www.rightchoiceforkids.org
The La Cresta Foundation / Warm Line 4101 Union Ave # 3 Bakersfield, CA 93305 (661) 323-3531 Services to families with children. Normal concerns of parenting. Warmline for pre-school parents.
Vanished Children's Alliance www.vca.org/
Youth Crisis/Runaway - Child Quest (800) 248-8020 Organization searches for missing children or at risk adults
Youth Crisis/Runaway - Children of the Night (800) 551-1300 Hotline number
Kern County Resources
Community Connection for Child Care Kern County’s local child care resource and referral agency. (661) 861-5200 (877) 861-5200 (toll free) www.kernchildcare.org
Kern County Network for Children www.kcnc.org
Guide to local Collaboratives & Family Resources Center www.kcnc.org/localcollaboratives
Public Services
Kern County Department of Human Services - www.co.kern.ca.us/dhs
- Adoption – full service adoption agency
- Foster Family Licensing – recruitment, training and licensing of foster families
- Give the Secret a Voice – Child abuse and neglect reporting and prevention
- Jamison Children’s Center – emergency shelter and protection for children
- Into Save Arms – program to safely surrender newborns
- CalWORKs – California Work Opportunity & Responsibility to Kids program
- Food Stamp Program – food stamp benefits to eligible families
- Medi-Cal Program – health care benefits to eligible families
- Welfare to Work – services provided to CalWORKs adults to assist them in becoming self-sufficient
- Stop Domestic Violence – reporting and prevention services for victims of domestic violence
Kern County Department of Public Health - www.co.kern.ca.us/health
- California Children Services (CCS) - Case management and medical treatment for physically handicapped children and ones with catastrophic illnesses
- Child Health Disability Prevention (CHDP) - CHDP Providers offer free health examinations for children to find and correct health problems early in life. Well child checkups given at no cost to the eligible child.
- Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health (MCAH) - Four major goals:
- All children born healthy to healthy mothers
- No health status disparities among racial/ethnic, gender, economic, and regional groups.
- A safe and healthy environment for women, children, and their families.
- Equal access for all women, children, and their families to appropriate and needed care within an integrated and seamless system.
Kern County Department of Mental Health Children's Services www.co.kern.ca.us/kcmh
- Therapeutic Behavioral Services
- Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), Kern County & KCMH offer a support/educational meeting for parents of children challenged by ADHD, Childhood Schizophrenia, Bi-Polar , Depression , Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and other brain disorders .
Healthy Families - www.healthfamilies.us 1-(866)-682-9903 (toll free)
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Coverange for Children Age 1 though Age 18
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Low-cost comphrehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
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Low monthly premiums from $4 a child to a maximum of $27 per family
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No copayments for preventative services(such as immunizations). $5 copayment for non-preventative services(such as going to the doctor due to illness)
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Choice of health, dental, and vision insurance plans
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Family property(such as savings or cars) does not count for eligibility
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For children without health insurance and children on Medi-Cal with a cost
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Available for children of single or two-parent working families
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Mail in application. Does not require a visit to the welfare office to apply
Online Information
National Association of Family Child Care Radio This media resource will give family child care professionals access to the latest insights in child care management and child development. Audio programs will be offered with experts in family child care business practices, child development and other areas of interest to providers and parents. The program is available 24x7 at http://www.nafcc.org and the broadcasts can be listened to any computer. Click on NAFCC Radio.
Child Care Aware - www.childcareaware.orgCare
Child Care Aware links parents to their local child care resource and referral agency (CCR&R). CCR&Rs help parents locate quality child care resources in their community. The Child Care Aware website includes, "5 Steps to Choosing Quality Child Care" and other helpful materials on early care and education.
Parents Action for Children - www.iamyourchild.org I Am Your Child is a national non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of early childhood development and school readiness. IAYC develops a wide variety of resources for parents, early childhood professionals, child advocates, health care providers, policymakers and the media including instructional videos.
National Association for the Education of Young Children - www.naeyc.org
PBS Ready to Learn – www.pbs.org/readytolearn Ready to Learn provides extensive outreach services to communities, including workshops for parents, child care providers, and other early childhood professionals as well as the distribution of children’s books.
Zero to Three – www.zerotothree.org The mission of Zero to Three is to promote the healthy development of infants and toddlers by supporting and strengthening families and communities. Zero to Three’s "Healthy Minds" child development brochures for parents are available at their web site.
Born Learning – www.bornlearning.org The Born Learning campaign includes nationwide information in English and Spanish.
California Preschool Energy Efficiency Program (CPEEP)
CPEEP provides an energy assessment, installation of new CFL light bulbs, fluorescent lighting, occupancy sensors, LED exit lights, and AC tune ups for qualified centers free of charge.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) "PG&E CPEEP Brochure"
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