Evidence-Based Curriculum: The Fatherhood Project Curriculum is developed by the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, MA. We have partnered with Dr. Raymond Levy and his team to bring this research-backed program to our city, state, and beyond. Our Nevada-based team has been trained to deliver this proven curriculum with the goal of improving the health and well-being of children and families by empowering parents to be knowledgeable, active, and emotionally engaged with their children.
Comprehensive Training Sessions: The Fatherhood Project offers 2-hour sessions over a 10-week period, guiding both fathers and mothers through practical strategies in parenting, communication, conflict resolution, and personal development. We are also flexible and can adjust the program to meet the specific needs of any organization.
Target Audience: The Fatherhood Project is designed for parents in various stages of life, from new parents to seasoned caregivers, with the goal of fostering meaningful relationships with their children and becoming proactive leaders in their families
Program Highlights
Facilitation: Each session will be led by two experienced facilitators trained directly by Dr. Levy & John Badalament, who bring expertise in parenting, relationship building, and personal growth.
Impact Statistics:
- Children with engaged fathers are 75% less likely to drop out of school.
- Communities with strong family units see a 60% reduction in crime rates.
Your generous donation helps us empower more fathers and strengthen our communities.
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By Rachel Arroyo Caldwell, Power2Parent
The decision to vaccinate our children is a highly personal one that demands research be done. Here at Power2Parent, we encourage parents to exercise their rights with regards to making the decision that is right for each child and family.
Children attending public school within the Clark County School District must provide proof of vaccination upon enrollment, unless they are exempt based on religious belief or medical condition.
Though immediate requirements vary based on age and grade level, students must have the following vaccinations to enroll:
DTaP/DTP* (5 doses) *Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis- version for infants and young children
Tdap* (1 dose) *Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis- version for older children and adults
Hepatitis A (2 doses)
Hepatitis B (3 doses)
MMR* (2 doses) *Measles, Mumps, Rubella
MCV4* (1-2 doses) *Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine
Polio/IPV/OPV (3-4 doses)
Varicella/Chicken Pox (2 doses)
See this Quick Immunization Reference Guide for the 2024/2025 school year for details regarding the timing for each vaccine.
A number of vaccine resources are listed on the CCSD Health Services/Parent Information page here.
The U.S. government’s official Vaccine Information Statements can be found via the Center for Disease Control here.
If all or some vaccinations are not the right course of action for your family, a Religious Immunization Exemption Certificate can be found here. This form must be on file with your child’s school in lieu of a shot record.
Of note: The Covid-19 vaccine is not required, though proof of vaccination is encouraged by CCSD. The flu vaccine is also encouraged but not required.
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