Childrens Nurturing Project
Childrens Nurturing Project
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About this organization
Mission
To promote healthy parent-child relationships through support services and education. Children will develop socially, physically, and emotionally through nurturing and personal growth, leaving a legacy of hope for future generations.CNP's vision is to assure that families create communities that embrace the value of raising children in a stable, nurturing environment so that each new generation of children will have the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential as active, productive, healthy members of the community
About
Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) Home based early childhood mental health and behavioral services provide comprehensive assessment and treatment for children from birth to age five to assess social and emotional health, and improve the parent-child relationship. The Organization's strengths-based relational approach allows it to use developmentally appropriate therapeutic intervention with the goal of strengthening families to promote the emotional development of young children, so they are better prepared to enter school at age five. Clients referred for EPSDT services include those who have been traumatized, prenatally exposed to drugs and alcohol, those with developmental delays needing further evaluation, children in the Child Welfare system, or those with other family stressors such as homelessness, domestic violence, and poverty. Services are generally less than a year in duration and involve the family unit and other care givers as appropriate.