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Parent Involvement Month


Resources | Awareness
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An Introductory Letter
This Letter introduces Child Abuse Prevention Month and the goals of the Pinwheel Campaign.

 
 

Family Calendar for April 2008
A calendar that offers daily suggestions of what you can do with a child you care about every day!

 
 

Order Form for CAP Month Kits
Use this form to order materials to support child abuse prevention month activites in your community.

 
 

Order Form for Pinwheels and Lapel Pins
Distribute pinwheels, wear your pinwheel lapel pin and plant a pinwheel garden in a public location in honor of the children in your community!

 
 

Promise for Parents Pledge - 4 per/page

 
 

Promise for Parents Pledge Card
Download and reproduce this pledge to support the parents and children in your community. Display your pledges in a public location so that families will know they are supported.

 
 

Promise for Parents Pledge Card (SPAN)

 
 

Reproducible Coloring Page
Engage children in child abuse prevention month by using this coloring page for artwork or an art contest!

 
 

Tips for Community Leaders
A guide for mayors, elected officials and community leaders who are interested in leading child abuse prevention month in their communities

 
 

Tips for Community Leaders (SPANISH)

 
 

Tips for Involving Your Community
A few ideas to help you organize activities in your local community

 
 

Tips for Involving Your Community (SPAN)

 
 

Tips for Involving Your School Community
Get your students, staff, faculty and parents involved in activities to raise awareness and support for child abuse prevention in NJ.

 
 

Tips for School Communities (SPANISH)