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EYES INC—CCEP Yearly Report for 2019-2020 — Version 0.3 June 22, 2020
 Four to six: During this stage, primary developmental tasks include formation of relationships and learning to symbolize experiences. Services target development to assist with more complex language development and socialization. At five years, the child is enrolled in public school full day kindergarten. Isaiah House provides transportation to and from school for the children in residential treatment. After school, childhood education staff work with parents and children to foster trust and age-appropriate communication. Parents learn about boundaries, limit setting, and are taught strategies to support the child’s social and emotional development while fostering a healthy bond between parent and child.
Seven to ten: Children in this age group will receive childcare and homework support time during after-school and evening hours while the parent is engaged in treatment services, including gender specific and culturally meaningful social and recreational activities, such as team sports, dance and holiday celebrations. Children will be engaged in Family Behavioral Therapy with age-appropriate practices, which includes interventions targeting stimulus and self-control, family affirmations, child management, communication skills training, and arousal management.
Eleven to seventeen: Children in this age group will receive childcare and homework support times during after-school and evening hours, while the parent is engaged in treatment services, including gender specific and culturally meaningful social and recreational activities, such as team sports, rap and poetry writing, supervised computer lab, dance and holiday celebrations. Children of this age group will be engaged in the Family Behavioral Therapy with age-appropriate practices, which include stimulus and self-control, family affirmations, child management, communication skills training, and arousal management. Children of this age range also will be enrolled in-kind in Children of Substance Abusers (COSA) groups at the RHR Outpatient Program.
7.2.7 Case Management (6 sessions)
Case management services are planned service enhancements proposed to be delivered directly by Isaiah House: coordination of services; assessment and monitoring of the extent to which required services are appropriate for women and children; assistance with community reintegration, before and after discharge, including referrals to appropriate resources; and assistance in accessing resources from Federal, State, and local programs that provide a range of treatment services, including substance abuse, health, mental health, housing, employment, education and training.
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