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Raising Highly Capable Kids

Raising Highly Capable Kids (RHCK) is a 13-week evidence-based parenting program developed to build stronger families by empowering parents with the confidence, tools, and skills they need to raise healthy, caring, and responsible children. 

The page below will help equip you with tools to facilitate the classes in your community.

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REZILIENTKIDZ REPRESENTATIVE

Oliver Cardenas

Regional Representative
& Bilingual Trainer

Phone: 719-669-9256
Email: team@rezilientkidz.com

What Makes RHCK Unique

Raising Highly Capable Kids brings unique offerings to any community wanting to engage parents and families.
RHCK is a parent-facing program that trains the primary influencer of a child, their parent or guardian.
RHCK has gone through a rigorous third-party evaluation. The study concluded that by engaging in our program, parents increased their knowledge and skill level of the essential building blocks kids need.

RHCK has high impact when there is a strong coalition of like-minded community leaders and stakeholders that wrap around families going through our program.

The RHCK curriculum is currently available in four languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic.

 

RHCK products are produced economically, passing on the savings to communities that purchase our training and materials. We also offer a number of community program grants each year.

RHCK Regional Representatives are boots on the ground in your community to cast vision, strengthen your community coalition and train knowledgeable and effective facilitators of the program.

Raising Highly Capable Kids is Proven to Impact Kids & Families

Our programs are built upon extensive research, and developed by experts in family development. The program is built upon decades of extensive research on the 40 Developmental Assets by Search Institute, and has been verified as an evidence-based program by an independent third-party evaluation that included 300 parents at three sites in different states.