The Parents as Teachers National Center has once again been awarded a Top Workplaces honor by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper’s Top Workplaces program for 2022. The award is based solely on the feedback from a survey that Parents as Teachers staff completed....
Intervention helps lower the incidence of prematurity and maternal and infant morbidity and mortality Meet Kaylin Kaylin Carter is a 21-year-old African American woman living in St. Louis, Missouri and enrolled in the Parents as Teachers’ Show Me Strong Families...
We are excited to announce that the Parents as Teachers 2022 International Conference is headed to the Mile High City of Denver, Colorado. You’re invited to join more than 1,200 early childhood experts for four days of astonishing professional development...
In the late 1980s, a First School in the Buckinghamshire, England county in the United Kingdom sought to help children grow and learn happily and successfully as they moved on to their next school with confidence and optimism. The school recognized that doing this...
A child turning one year old is a big deal for any parent, but it is especially gratifying for parents of African American children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that Black babies are three times more likely to die before their first birthday...