Discover Parenting 2010 Student Project Awards

Ohio secondary students and teachers are studying “How Does it Feel to be a Safe and Responsible Parent?”

Discover Parenting is the title of the project, created by United Services for Effective Parenting – Ohio, Inc. (USEP-OHIO). It includes a classroom program designed to complement secondary curriculum and assist students in secondary schools to explore the theme, “How Does it Feel to be a Safe and Responsible Parent?” Students create individual or group projects, submit photos, and express their thoughts through captions. The photos are ranked based on their originality, composition, creativity and insight to the responsibilities and their feelings about parenting.

Discover Parenting Awards – Winning students and teachers each receive cash awards for their achievement. All participating students receive certificates. Teacher participation mini-grants are given to all teachers entered in the statewide exhibit, to enhance their classroom resources.

First Place Winner

"When You Hear the Sound 'Beep, Beep, Beep' Safely Get Out on the Count of '1, 2, 3'"

La’Rita Allmond

Warrensville Heights High School

Teacher – Jasmine King

This youngster is being taught by hearing, seeing and touching the smoke detector and exactly how to react when it goes off. The practice increases the chances of reacting safely in a real fire.

Second Place Winner

"Taking Safety to New Heights"

Haylie Fogt

Sidney High School

Teacher – Carol Breinich

Measuring a child’s height is the key for safe seating based on engineering standards to keep them from being propelled from autos and other moving vehicles. In Ohio the new law requires that a child be in a booster seat until at least 4’9”. Click on the following link to see details of the Ohio Booster legislation effective April 7, 2010. The new law requires children between the ages of 4 and 8 use a booster seat unless they are at least 4 feet 9 inches tall. Read the facts and learn about booster seat tips.

Third Place Winner

"Click It or Ticket' Is Chavion's Shopping Law”

Chaz-lynn Lee

Piqua High School

Teacher – Sharon Baumer

Consumer safety experts have noted a surge in the number of youngsters injured while riding in shopping carts. To reduce injuries and keep young children out of the emergency room, they must be properly seated with the restraint fastened.

Honorable Mention

"Gate the Door Before Your Child Hits the Floor"

Morgan Price

Sidney High School

Teacher – Carol Breinich

Strong caption message!  Would any parent risk the life, health and future of their child for the price of a safety gate?

Discover Parenting Action Project

First Place

"A Little Modeling Goes a Long Way; Across My Chest is Where the Seat Belt Rests"

Brittany Furlow and Traon Gray

Warrensville Heights High School

Teacher – Jasmine King

Practice is a great way to impress upon children the importance of wearing restraints. Taking time to teach and “act out” safety lessons might ensure a child’s life is saved. Both parents and their children benefit as students mentor their younger peers.

Second Place

“Learning the Turtle Crawl - Stay Low to the Ground If Smoke Is All Around”

La’Rita Allmond

Warrensville Heights High School

Teacher – Jasmine King

These students teach the crawl – noted by most experts to be the safest way to navigate the smoke and fumes of a fire at home or away. It is just one of the important lessons they taught.

Discover Parenting 2010 Project Information:

Enroll Now

  • April, 2011 is the deadline for entry into the 22nd annual Discover Parenting project.
  • Email [email protected] to enroll and for more information.
  • The statewide exhibit will be on display in May 2011, in the lobby of the Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, at the Statehouse complex in Columbus.
  • Content Standards for Career and Technical Education intersect with Discover Parenting tasks.
  • Winning photos are announced to teachers during the annual conference of OATFACS, the Ohio Association of Teachers of Family and Consumer Science in Columbus and winners are recognized at the annual conference of the National Association of Women Highway Safety Leaders (NAWHSL) at their national conference.

USEP-OHIO Materials Available (but not required to teach Discover Parenting) include “Kids in the Car with Grandparents and Others Who Care”. Teachers involved in Discover Parenting often use the USEP-OHIO materials provided in a teaching kit written by Cindy McKay. “Kids in the Car” is a NAWHSL publication developed through a safety grant to USEP-OHIO. It can be used to make video presentations to schools and in a variety of group settings.

The “Discover Parenting Manual – A Classroom Guide”, available by emailing [email protected] was printed with support from the Ohio Department of Education includes tools which augment Ohio curriculum and was originally developed by USEP-OHIO with the support of many partners to reach teachers and their students. The Family and Consumer Sciences teachers in Ohio comprise the largest group of participants in the program, but its application could be used in student groups and organizations of all kinds.

Cindy McKay, Executive Director of USEP-OHIO said of Discover Parenting, “These students are likely to be parents in the next few years. I wish every student in Ohio had time during the high school years to think through and experience what these kids have in their class work. We are very excited about Discover Parenting and the great teachers who use it as a tool.”

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