Parenting Matters
A resource for parents of elementary school-age children

Parenting Matters Survey

We would like to hear your feedback about the Parenting Matters kindergarten newsletter so that we can make our program most beneficial to you. Please help us by filling out this anonymous questionnaire. Your answers make a difference to us in obtaining financial support for the program.

Updated 4/26/07

Name of your program (what it says on Masthead of newsletter):

I read the Parenting Again material from the point of view as a

Gender:

Marital Status:

Ethnic Background (Check all that apply):
African American  Caucasian  Latino  Native American   Asian
Pacific Islander      Other

Ages of Children in home:

1. How often do you read the Parenting Again material?

2. Check the topics from the First Teacher material that have been the most helpful or important for you:

Parenting Tips    Healthy, Nutrition & Safety   Behavior  Activities
Media (Television, Internet, etc.) Discipline Communication Grandparent or Relative Raising Child ResponsibilitiesIssues as an Older Parent     
Other     Please explain:

3. From what sources do you primarily get your information on parenting?

Books       Parenting Again       Parenting Classes       Church      Friends                 Spouse                Experience      Community Sources                    College               Magazines

Other (Please specify)

4. Please indicate the degree to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements:

As a result of reading the Parenting Again newsletters, I have learned or have been reminded of some parenting issues. As a result . . .
                                                              Strongly Disagree 1    Disagree 2    Agree 3   Strongly Agree 4

I discipline my child differently.
I talk more with my child now.    
I feel a sense of support. 
I feel more comfortable seeking community assistance.
I am learning about issues facing my child’s generation.  
I have incorporated new information about health and nutrition for my child.
I know I am an important influence and teacher to my child.
I have learned about community resources available to me.
I feel less isolated.

5. Do you think other grandparents raising grandchildren or relatives raising other’s children would benefit from receiving the Parenting Always Matters newsletter? 

         

6. As a result of reading Parenting Again, name one thing you do differently with your child.

Please specify

 

 

7. What kinds of articles do you wish were in Parenting Again?

Please provide any additional comments here.

Thank you for your participation.

 

 

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