Parenting: one day it’s dance parties in the kitchen with
hugs and kisses, and the next day you’re bribing with fruit snacks to stop the
meltdown in aisle 3. Parenting is hard. And some paths are especially
challenging for both the parent and the child.
This Unsung Hero was awarded during last year's ceremony. |
Gov. Jay Inslee has proclaimed February as Parent
Recognition Month, and we are celebrating extraordinary Washington parents with
our Unsung Heroes Campaign. The Strengthening Families Team at DEL has had the
privilege of hosting a recognition event now for several years and once again
we find ourselves inspired by the stories from across the state.
Late last year we opened the nomination process up across
the state and received nominations from all over. These nominees are parents,
caregivers, teachers and community members who have made a remarkable
difference in a child or children’s life. We looked for those who showed
strength in the Protective Factors:
- Parental Resilience – overcoming hard times and bouncing back
- Concrete Supports in Times of Need – knowing where to turn to for help
- Social and Emotional Competence of Children – knowing how to help children talk about feelings
- Social Connections – reaching out and knowing who can support you
- Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development – knowing where to go for information on parenting skills and children’s developmental growth
Of the dozens of nominations received, our parent panel
selected 28 honorees – one for each day of the month. We will again partner
with Seattle’s Child Magazine, who will feature one honoree each day on their
website. Be sure to check our Facebook and Twitter feeds to find out each day
who the next honoree is. We hope you will find their stories as inspiring and
uplifting as we did! And to all our honorees, congratulations!
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