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Does your child have problems in everyday life or in their development? As a parent, do you need support in raising your child? Then raising your child in a day group may be a possible solution.
Education in a day group is particularly suitable for children from school age who show behavioral problems or developmental delays. This is a type of educational support service. It may also be suitable for young adults in accordance with §41 SGB VIII.
A day group is what is known as partial inpatient help. Your child will be looked after in a day group during the week after school. Afterwards, however, they can stay with their family and thus in their familiar surroundings.
Education in a day group means
- Your child receives therapeutic and educational care
- It receives support with integration into school and the social environment
- It learns how to deal with other children and conflicts in a group
- It learns how to organize its everyday life and receives suggestions for meaningful leisure activities.
- Parents are intensively involved, for example through counseling sessions, parents' evenings or parent-child meetings.
The aims of education in a day group are
- to strengthen the child
- to strengthen the parents
- to strengthen the parent-child relationship
- Keeping the child in the family
- identity card/passport
If a German identity card/passport is to be authenticated, a written proof of what this authentication is required for must be brought along.
- Proof of custody
For example: birth certificate, information from the custody register or decision of the family court on custody.
- You are the person with custody of a child (parent or guardian)
- You feel overwhelmed with the upbringing of the child
- Help with raising your child in a day group is suitable and necessary.
Contact the responsible youth welfare office.
- All parties involved (you, your child, the caregivers from the day group and the youth welfare office) will meet to discuss a help plan. The help plan sets out how the help is to be organized and what goals are to be achieved.
- If education in a day group seems appropriate, you can submit an application for educational support.
- The youth welfare office will look for a suitable day group. You can express your wishes. If there are several options, you can choose the day group.
- Regular checks are carried out to determine whether the help is still suitable.