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Test of Parenting Skills

Psychological Reports, 1999
An item pool was developed to assess basic parenting skills in the areas of attachment, emotional capacity, judgment, knowledge of child development, and safety. Initially, 200 items were generated and completed by a sample of 15 parents. Item scores correlated with scores on a social desirability scale or having low variance were edited or eliminated.
C J, Ferguson, H G, Schneider
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Parenting Skills for Adoptive Parents

Adoption & Fostering, 2003
At the suggestion of service users, Oxfordshire Social Services recently commissioned an experimental ‘parenting course’ for their newly approved adopters. Facilitators Liz Gilkes and Ivana Klimes discuss this project, which was run for Oxfordshire Adopters by the Family Nurturing Network, an organisation now well established in Oxfordshire.
Liz Gilkes, Ivana Klimes
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Measuring Parenting Skills: Validating the Skills Assessment for Parents with Intellectual Disability

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 2020
Parents with intellectual disabilities (ID) are overrepresented in the child welfare system. Valid instruments are needed to assess parenting skills in this population. This research evaluates the psychometric properties of the Skills Assessment for Parents with Intellectual Disability (SAPID), an observational instrument completed to assess parents ...
Wendy, Zeitlin   +4 more
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Skills, Parental Sorting, and Child Inequality

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
This paper formulates a simple skill and education model to illustrate how better access to higher education can lead to stronger assortative mating on skills of parents and more polarized skill and earnings distributions of children. Swedish data show that in the second half of the 20th century more skilled students increasingly enrolled in college ...
Nybom, Martin   +3 more
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Parent‐implemented behavioral skills training of social skills

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2017
Impairment in social skills is a primary feature of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). Research indicates that social skills are intimately tied to social development and negative social consequences can persist if specific social behaviors are not acquired.
Rebecca K, Dogan   +5 more
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Validation of an Australian parenting health literacy skills instrument: The parenting plus skills index

Patient Education and Counseling, 2020
Existing instruments for assessing health literacy skills in parents have limited scope to inform the design and evaluation of health literacy interventions. In this study we aimed to develop and validate a new performance-based measure of health literacy for Australian parents, the Parenting Plus Skills Index (PPSI).
Julie Ayre   +4 more
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Generalization of Parenting Skills:

Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 1989
The direct and generalized effects of a short-term, parent-training program on maternal teaching responses, child play behaviors and mother-child interactional style were evaluated. Mothers of developmentally delayed infants, trained through verbal instruction, modeling, and feedback procedures, were shown how to use behavioral techniques in teaching ...
Mark A. Lowry, Thomas L. Whitman
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Parenting and management skills: The mediator role of empathy

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2020
The present study aimed to test the effect of sex as well as the experience of parenting at the level of empathy and management skills and the mediating effect of empathy on the relationship between the experience of parenting and management skills. No differences were found between men and women concerning management skills.
Rui Nunes‐Costa   +2 more
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Teenage parenting skills

Early Child Development and Care, 1984
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between teenage mothers' interactions with their male and female infants. Seventeen black teenage mothers were videotaped interacting with their 5‐ to 8‐ month‐old infants (9 male, 8 female) on ten tasks. Later, trained observers watched the videotapes and coded the parents' interactions with
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Responsive Parenting: One Approach For Teaching Single Parents Parenting Skills

School Psychology Review, 1981
Responsive Parenting is a program designed to use parents in helping teach other parents to apply a behavior analysis approach in managing the behavior of their children.
Marilyn C. Hall, Dorellis J. Nelson
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