Denny Leak, 1971, Started the First Certified Parents as Teachers Program in Kansas
In 1988, I was employed at the Family Support Center , which is a
counseling center at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina , Ks. I was
working as a counselor on campus with students and we provided
contract-counseling services for abused children in foster care. I
wrote a grant proposal through the Kansas Family and Children's Trust
Fund to start a pilot program for Parents as Teachers program in Salina
to try and do something to help prevent child abuse problems. Parents
As Teachers is a primary prevention program which helps provide a
support network and educational services to new parents to help them
understand the developmental needs and challenges in the fast changing
years from birth to age three.
The grant was funded and I started the first Nationally Certified
Parents As Teachers program in Kansas . The Ks Child Abuse Prevention
Council was very interested in the program and I was invited to present
at conferences (Ks Council for Exceptional Children) and I was asked to
testify in two sessions of the State Legislature to the Senate
Education Committee regarding a proposal to implement Parents as
Teachers in Kansas Schools. In 1990, the Legislature approved the
Parents As Teachers Bill with $1,000,000 in funding to Ks. schools.
Governor Mike Hayden to the Ks Parents As Teachers Advisory Board
appointed me. Mrs. Patti Hayden sent me a copy of the actual Bill with
original signatures as a "thank you" for the role that I had filled in
bringing P.A. T. to Kansas ; she had been a strong supporter of
programs for children in her years in Governor's Mansion and worked
with the Kansas Child Abuse Prevention Council.
The pilot program in Salina is still in operation and serves around
60 families per year. I think there are two more small PAT programs
that have started in Salina under other organizations as well. Parents
As Teachers programs are now -available in many communities across
Kansas . I tried to call the State Dept. of Education to see how many
families have participated so far but have not received a reply as yet.
It's been 14 years now that PAT support services have been offered to
Kansas families. I played a rather small part in comparison to all 0
the services that are offered now in Kansas , but I'm really pleased to
have helped get the ball rolling.
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