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Oklahoma Parents as Teachers

Oklahoma Parents As Teachers (OPAT) is a unique parent education program designed to give children the best possible start in life. The program is based on the philosophy that parents are their children's first and most important teachers. It is a voluntary program for all parents with children birth to age three.

The goal of the Oklahoma Parents As Teachers program is to strengthen the capacity of parents to be effective first teachers. The program is designed to maximize a child's overall development during the first three years of life, lay the foundation for school success and minimize developmental problems that interfere with the child's learning.

OPAT is also designed to foster an early partnership between home and school so that parents take a far more active role during their children's formal years of schooling. Other intended benefits of the program include: positive parental attitudes toward the school district, early identification of sensory or developmental problems, and reduction in the need for expensive remediation and special education programs.

What is Oklahoma Parents as Teachers (OPAT)?

OPAT is a free program for parents of children birth to age three.  OPAT is a state affiliate of the Parents as Teachers National Center.  OPAT enables parents to become effective first teachers, and helps parents prepare their children for a successful school future.

What do OPAT programs offer?

  • Personalized visits
    • Provide trained parent educators from your public school
  • Parent group meetings provide opportunities to
    • Discuss developmental stages,
    • Share parenting experiences, and
    • Obtain information and activities to encourage your child’s development.
  • Resources and referrals
    • Connect parents to community resources,
    • Provide referrals to appropriate professionals in your community, and
    • Use reliable, research-based curricula.
  • Developmental screenings
  • Early partnership between home and school
    • Makes transitioning from home to school easier,
    • Provides resources from the school district to supporting parenting, and
    • Emphasizes the critical role parents have in school readiness.

Who is eligible?

Expectant parents and parents of children birth to age three in participating school districts.

What does OPAT cost?

OPAT is a free program through the Oklahoma State Department of Education and your local public school district.

How do I enroll?

To enroll in an OPAT program in your area, contact your local public school district or view the OPAT Program Directory (pdf) for a complete listing of all the Oklahoma Parents as Teachers programs.

Additional OPAT Materials
2006-2007 Report Brochure (pdf) Informational Brochure (pdf) Executive Summary (pdf)
OPAT State Statutes Program Grant Application (pdf) Program Guidelines (pdf)

Parent/Child Activity Calendars

  Year One (pdf)

Year Two (pdf) Year Three (pdf)
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