p.a.p.a. is an innovative educational curriculum designed for secondary school students and young adults that deals with the "rights, responsibilities, and realities of parenting." Key themes in the curriculum focus on the importance of father involvement, the value of paternity establishment, the legal realities of child support, the financial and emotional challenges of single parenting, the benefits of both parents being involved in a child's life, healthy relationship skills, and relationship violence prevention. p.a.p.a. curriculum training is provided by the Office of the Attorney General and open to health teachers, CTE teachers, school counselors, school nurses, teen parent program staff and parent educators in community-based programs. Participants will receive 6 CEUs, access to the p.a.p.a. curriculum, technical assistance, and additional resource materials.
This training is provided by the Texas Attorney General's Office.