Program for Early Parent Support (PEPS)
Highlights parent support programs that educate, inform, and create community as parents enter parenthood.
Not exact matches
Parents Anonymous ® Evidence
Supports the Strengthening Families Approach (PDF - 957 KB) Research Profile 3, 2011
Highlights research on the effectiveness of
Parents Anonymous
programs to prevent child abuse and neglect and provides evidence for the success of the strengthening families approach.
New
parents Krystal and Horace Catia shared their experience with the
program,
highlighting the
support and education both received prior to the healthy birth of their son, Ezra.
Parent to Parent USA Highlights statewide organizations that have parent to parent support as a core program and demonstrate a commitment to implementing evidence - based P2P USA endorsed prac
Parent to
Parent USA Highlights statewide organizations that have parent to parent support as a core program and demonstrate a commitment to implementing evidence - based P2P USA endorsed prac
Parent USA
Highlights statewide organizations that have
parent to parent support as a core program and demonstrate a commitment to implementing evidence - based P2P USA endorsed prac
parent to
parent support as a core program and demonstrate a commitment to implementing evidence - based P2P USA endorsed prac
parent support as a core
program and demonstrate a commitment to implementing evidence - based P2P USA endorsed practices.
Moms» Empowerment
Program Highlights a parenting program that provides support to mothers by empowering them to discuss the impact of the violence on their child's development; to build parenting competence; to provide a safe place to discuss parenting fears and worries; and to build connections for the mother in the context of a supportive
Program Highlights a
parenting program that provides support to mothers by empowering them to discuss the impact of the violence on their child's development; to build parenting competence; to provide a safe place to discuss parenting fears and worries; and to build connections for the mother in the context of a supportive
program that provides
support to mothers by empowering them to discuss the impact of the violence on their child's development; to build
parenting competence; to provide a safe place to discuss
parenting fears and worries; and to build connections for the mother in the context of a supportive group.
Bringing Up Baby: For New
Parents, Home Visits by Trained Professionals Can Make All the Difference (PDF - 163 KB) Clothier & Tweedie (2012) State Legislatures, 38 (1) Highlights voluntary home - visiting programs that support expecting women and new parents in their
Parents, Home Visits by Trained Professionals Can Make All the Difference (PDF - 163 KB) Clothier & Tweedie (2012) State Legislatures, 38 (1)
Highlights voluntary home - visiting
programs that
support expecting women and new
parents in their
parents in their homes.
Improving
Supports for Parents of Young Children: State - Level Initiatives (PDF - 554 KB) Higgins, Stagman, & Smith (2010) Highlights four States» efforts to improve parent support systems, presents questions to guide program decisions regarding how to address families» needs, and recommends State - level strategies for enhancing parent supports that reflect current research and other States» expe
Supports for
Parents of Young Children: State - Level Initiatives (PDF - 554 KB) Higgins, Stagman, & Smith (2010)
Highlights four States» efforts to improve
parent support systems, presents questions to guide
program decisions regarding how to address families» needs, and recommends State - level strategies for enhancing
parent supports that reflect current research and other States» expe
supports that reflect current research and other States» experiences.
Findings
highlight a variety of
program and delivery options that could be offered to meet a range of father
parenting support needs, including concerns about coping with specific child behaviours and emotions, and managing personal and
parenting stress.