Parents as Teachers
Nationally certified Parent Educators deliver PAT services to families in their homes, helping them to learn new skills and build on their strengths. We offer bi-monthly home visits and monthly group socialization in order to provide parents with essential early learning tools while creating a safe, social place for them to engage with one another and build a strong community. This system creates a sense of self-efficacy that gives rise to parents’ ability to make appropriate behavior changes.
Our PAT providers are supported and guided by an advisory board that serves to evaluate current services and explore expanding services. Advisory board members represent community agencies, Alaska Native organizations, and local Elders.
Who We Serve
Prenatal women and families with children ages five and under.
Services Provided
We deliver in-home services to support early education and family well-being.How to Apply
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Recent Early Childhood Education News
Child Development Center implements mixed-age suites for ’24-’25 Program Year, to host Open House Aug. 16
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. (RurAL CAP) Anchorage Child Development Center will transition from traditional, age-based classrooms to three mixed-age suites for children from 19 months through age 5 starting on Sept. 1, with an informational open house...
