Parenting Education 2.0
The Parent Education 2.0 Project is an initiative to update the most widely used parenting education curricula in the Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) system. Updates include overall revisions to several curricula as well as adaptations for providing parenting education through a trauma-informed care / adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) lens. Below is information on how to access these updated curricula.
Learn more about these updates and processes by watching this webinar.
Discipline is Not a Dirty Word (DINADW):
This curriculum was updated by Julika von Stackelberg, Parenting & Family Life Educator, and Suzy McCormack, Family & Consumer Sciences Issue Leader, in CCE Orange County, and edited by Amanda Root, Director of Operations/ Nutrition, Parenting, Taste NY & Fort Drum Issue Leader in CCE Jefferson County
The updated DINADW curriculum can be found on the CCE Orange County website.
PS It Works!:
This curriculum was updated by Anna Steinkraus, Family & Community Development Program Coordinator, and Juliana Garcia, Two Generation Family & Community Educator, in CCE Tompkins County, along with Jessica Lindenstraus, 2019 CCE summer intern.
Contact Anna Steinkraus, CCE Tompkins County at ams69@cornell.edu for information on accessing this curriculum.
Magic Years & Middle Years:
These curricula were updated by Amanda Root, Director of Operations/ Nutrition, Parenting, Taste NY & Fort Drum Issue Leader in CCE Jefferson County, with assistance from Rosie Morgan, 2018 CCE summer intern. Trauma-informed care and ACEs content was provided by Jackie Spencer, Association Community Educator, Parenting Education, in CCE Tioga County.
Contact Amanda Rae Root, CCE Jefferson County at arr27@cornell.edu for information on accessing these curricula.
Teen and Tween Years:
This curriculum was created by 2018 CCE intern Rosie Morgan in Jefferson County, with supervision from CCE educator Amanda Root, Director of Operations/ Nutrition, Parenting, Taste NY & Fort Drum Issue Leader in CCE Jefferson County. Trauma-informed care and ACEs content was provided by Jackie Spencer, Association Community Educator, Parenting Education, in CCE Tioga County.
Contact Amanda Rae Root, CCE Jefferson County at arr27@cornell.edu for information on accessing this curriculum.