Positive Parenting Program to Improve Mother Efficacy in Parenting Teenagers [PDF]
Parenting efficacy is essential in parenting quality. This study aimed to devise and determine the Positive Parenting Program effect in improving the parenting efficacy of mothers with teenage children. The study tested two hypotheses.
Silvia Wulandari, Tina Afiatin
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Stressful but Not Unhappy: A Review of the Positive Aspects of Parenting a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
This review aimed to identify and synthesise the evidence for the positive aspects of parenting a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To date, ASD parental research has predominantly focused on the negative aspects; parents and carers are left ...
Kenneth Curley +2 more
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How to improve parenting in Hong Kong by training: the 6As Positive Parenting Program [PDF]
Purpose – Research suggests that children in Hong Kong are at an elevated risk of emotional problems. Authoritarian parenting, a common parenting style in Hong Kong, is a critical factor associated with childhood mental health problems.
Fiona W.L. Yip, Diane Zelman, Adrian Low
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Correlates of a Positive Parenting Experience in Prison [PDF]
The two goals of this study were: (1) to explore the relationship of a parent’s experience in prison in combination with a range of characteristics relating to the parent in prison, to the children, and to the caregiver, and (2) to explore the role of sex and nationality in this relationship.
Miryam Carretero-Trigo +2 more
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Positive Parenting from the Perspective of Luqman Al-Hakim
Purpose–This study aims to exlpore more deeply the positive parenting based on QS Luqman verses 13-19, which discusses parenting by Luqman and is made an exemplary role model of "positive parenting" by Allah SWT.
Azam Syukur Rahmatullah
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Perceptions of parenting competence are composed of self‐efficacy and satisfaction with parenting. Parenting competence is linked to differential outcomes across numerous parenting domains.
Clare E. Holley, Emma Haycraft
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Adaptation and feasibility pilot of an evidence-based parenting intervention within the Thai public health system to prevent violence against young children [PDF]
Background: Social learning theory-based parenting interventions constitute the best evidence for preventing child physical and emotional maltreatment. While such programmes have demonstrated effectiveness in high-income countries, the evidence base in ...
McCoy, Amalee
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Long-term outcome of a randomized controlled universal prevention trial through a positive parenting program: is it worth the effort? [PDF]
Hahlweg K, Heinrichs N, Kuschel A, Bertram H, Naumann S. Long-term outcome of a randomized controlled universal prevention trial through a positive parenting program: is it worth the effort? Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health.
Annett Kuschel +15 more
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Evaluation of the national roll-out of parenting programmes across England : the parenting early intervention programme (PEIP) [PDF]
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of children exhibiting, or at risk of developing, antisocial behaviour.
Lindsay, G +5 more
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Background Positive-interaction parenting early in childhood is encouraged due to its association with behavioural development later in life. The objective of this study was to examine if the level of positive-interaction parenting style differs among ...
Theresa H. M. Kim +3 more
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