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Positive Parenting Tips for Parents with Teens
Primary Care: Clinics in Office PracticeThis article aims to provide an overview of areas impacting adolescent well-being, offering input and sensible parenting tips. The article is structured into 5 key components that are critical in adolescent life including social media use, nutrition and physical activity, discipline, mental health, and sexual health.
Samira, Farah +2 more
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Perinatal positive parenting: Parent support groups
Infant Mental Health Journal, 1983Parent-infant support groups offer first-time parents an opportunity to share their experiences and concerns with each other. This paper discusses the parent groups component of Perinatal Positive Parenting, a program for parents who deliver their first-born children at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Kathleen Baltman +3 more
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Modifying the ‘Positive Parenting Program’ for parents with intellectual disabilities
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2012AbstractBackground Many parents with intellectual disabilities (ID) want and/or need professional guidance and support to learn skills and strategies to prevent and manage child behaviour problems. However, the available support is rarely suitable, and suitable support is rarely available.
Glazemakers, Inge, Deboutte, Dirk
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Positive Parent–Child Relationships
2011Practitioners working in child and family psychology typically hear about the challenges of problematic parent–child relationships. A positive psychology approach, however, identifies what is effective in fostering family resilience and facilitating optimal parent–child relationships (Suldo SM, Parent-Child Relationships.
Kimberley O’Brien, Jane Mosco
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Parents' Role in Positive Education and Positive Psychology Parenting
Abstract Parents ‘matter’ to schools for their child’s education and parents ‘matter’ in relation to their child’s wellbeing. Indeed, in his synthesis of over 800 studies, Hattie (2008) equated the benefits of parental engagement with schools as being equivalent to adding two or three further years to their education.Ian Platt +2 more
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Parenting ideals and (un-)troubled parent positions
Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 2014This paper examines how some Swedish parents constructed meanings of parenthood. The parents had completed a state-sponsored parenting programme and were interviewed about their experiences of the ...
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Basic Parenting Skills: Building Positive Parent-Child Relationships
2017The chapter prepares clinician for a discussion with parents about their monitoring, supervision, and discipline practices. It provides instructional scripts for teaching planned ignoring and positive reinforcement, how and when to use consequences and rewards, and suggestions for one-on-one time and encouragement from the parent.
David J. Kolko, Eric M. Vernberg
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Applications of Positive Parenting
2017Since its inception, developers of the Triple P—Positive Parenting Program have been concerned with the generalization of positive parenting skills and how learning in one context can be applied to another. Triple P continues to be concerned with generalization and transfer of learning.
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