Paternidad y cuidado





Parenting Classes
LMH Health offers ONLINE classes for Childbirth, Breastfeeding, Baby Care and Newborn Safety. Registration has been discounted and is required for these classes. We are also offering a free, Online New Parent & Breastfeeding Support Group. Please look in the categories under Baby Care and Childbirth for details and to register. Learn More.

Breastfeeding Support
Lawrence Douglas County Public Health offers Breastfeeding Support with the following:
- Breast pump program
- Help with combining breastfeeding with work or school
- Home visits
- Linking families to services
- One-on-one counseling
- Support
- Telephone consultations



Healthy Dads Program
The Healthy Dads Healthy Families program provides the skills and knowledge men need to build positive, lasting relationships with their children.

- For fathers by fathers
- Offers support and mentoring
- Teaches important skills
- Provides incentives
Classes are ongoing, free and open to any dad or father figure in Douglas County. Child care and snacks are provided. Learn More Here.
Responsive Caregiving
esponsive Caregiving is an adaptive process of connecting with, responding to, and learning alongside your child. In this free caregiving course, you will learn to use the brain as a car model and the attunement steps to strengthen your relationship with yourself, your child, and your family.
You will have the opportunity to build skills and strategies to expand your caregiving toolbox and create community connections in a supportive learning environment. We use multiple learning formats, including small and large group activities, discussions, presentations, and an accompanying workbook.
Caregiving can be incredibly challenging – our hope is that through this course, you will gain compassion for yourself and a better understanding of how to give yourself the care you need to care for others. Learn More Here.



Home Visiting Programs
Lawrence parents & teachers program provides the information, support, and encouragement parents need to help their children develop optimally during the crucial early years of life. Learn more here.
The Baldwin STAR program uses the national Parents as Teachers curriculum. All parent educators have a minimum of an undergraduate degree and experience in early childhood education. They also train in the national Parents as Teachers certification program. Learn more here.
The Eudora Parents as Teachers is a national program for children age birth to three, that equips parents with the tools they need to tap into their child’s natural ability to learn. Participants in PAT enjoy regular play groups and activities, as well as one-on-one home visits for a truly individualized focus on the child’s stages of development. The program also includes basic vision, hearing, and developmental screenings at the different critical stages. Learn more here.
Healthy Families Home Visitors
Douglas County residents who are pregnant or have a child under 3 months of age can participate in this program. Residents can opt to remain in program until child turns 3 years old. Learn more here.
ECKAN Head Start and Early Head Start
ECKAN Helps your child and family be ready for school and lifelong success. ECKAN offers FREE Head Start programs for low-income children and families pregnancy to age 5. Learn more here.
The Centro Hispano Resource Center effectively builds the community’s capacity to meet health, educational and social service needs of Latino families while cultivating cultural understanding and honoring traditions. Teléfono (785) 843-2039

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
We brought Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to Douglas County! One free book a month to children up to age 5. This page has resources for parents and information for how to support our nonprofit cause. Learn More Here.





