Improved parenting skills as found in parenting books and resources such as Active Parenting can help prevent child abuse.
While working so closely with local families, the organization gained insight into the true needs of families and identified the necessity for
improved parenting skills as an issue in the local community and beyond.
Not exact matches
The organization began
as a
parent - led effort more than 60 years ago and is now one of the Bay Area's most respected nonprofit organizations, dedicated to
improving the quality of life of the people it serves through life
skills training, community integration, advocacy and referral information.
Lots of practical solutions for
parents as well
as tips for
improving communication, building positive relationships and other useful
parenting skills.
As their
parenting skills improve, more shared
parenting time may be appropriate.
Positive
Parenting: Lots of practical solutions for parents as well as tips for improving communication, building positive relationships and other useful parentin
Parenting: Lots of practical solutions for
parents as well
as tips for
improving communication, building positive relationships and other useful
parentingparenting skills.
2) Positive
Parenting: Lots of practical solutions for parents as well as tips for improving communication, building positive relationships and other useful parentin
Parenting: Lots of practical solutions for
parents as well
as tips for
improving communication, building positive relationships and other useful
parentingparenting skills.
At the end of this training, you will be ready to lead
parenting classes and / or
improve your
skills as a
parent educator regardless of the setting in which you work (counseling office, pre-school, etc..)
Members do not need to practice all areas
as our goal is to
improve our lives and our
parenting skills.
This book has been thoroughly researched and contains well thought out advice... The book isn't dry or dull; Elizabeth's innovative ideas show imagination and wisdom... This book will
improve your
parenting skills, encourage your imagination, and fire your enthusiasm...
As a mother of three children, I heartily recommend this book.
«Learning better
skills as parents will not only
improve a child's function, but help them resolve disagreements and reduce or minimize stress within the marriage.»
Fathers» involvement in
parenting is associated with positive cognitive, developmental, and socio - behavioural child outcomes such
as improved weight gain in preterm infants,
improved breastfeeding rates, higher receptive language
skills, and higher academic achievement [33].
More positive
parenting techniques, such
as praise and rewards, to
improve listening
skills and your relationship with your child
In the intervention group,
parenting skills as well
as the child's disruptive behaviour, ADHD symptoms, anxiety, sleep problems and empathy
improved significantly when compared with the control group and the results were permanent throughout the 12 - month follow - up.
One
parent has suggested that Finn extend her store to teach the concept of taxation, but for now, she's satisfied with its success
as a simple tool to
improve behavior and money
skills.
Extensive research in neurobiology and the developmental sciences indicates that adult caregivers hold the key to
improving child outcomes, especially in the early years when the foundations of self - regulation and executive function
skills are strengthened through responsive, «serve and return» interactions between children and their
parents (
as well
as with other adults).
Two - thirds (67 %) of
parents felt the use of technology had
improved their children's literacy
skills as they now read more, while 46 % felt it has enhanced their language
skills, with applications such
as voice command and Siri now commonplace.
Responses to a compulsory extension of the school day were mixed
as some staff and
parents noted that there are some potential benefits, such
as time to engage with life
skills and enrichment activities,
as well
as an
improved relationship with teaching staff.
Early Head Start, a federally funded childcare program that serves infants, toddlers, and their
parents, indicated long - term benefits such
as improved family functioning and coping
skills, lower stress, reduced incidents of child abuse, and fewer child welfare encounters.
The 7 Habits for Teens training is a means for educators and
parents to build teenagers self - confidence and interpersonal
skills,
improve student's emotional wellbeing, boost achievement
as well
as raise life aspirations, and reduce school - wide discipline problems.
If teachers and
parents create a welcoming, collaborative learning environment, students will
improve SEL
skills and,
as they
improve, those
skills will reinforce a happy, engaged classroom environment.
These goals serve
as the primary tenants for advancing the high school renewal work to: 1) establish system coherence by aligning central office and site programs, and accelerating student learning by leveraging and expanding knowledge and
skills among staff,
parents, and community members; 2)
improve the quality of instructional leadership by providing ongoing professional development for school leaders; 3)
improve the quality of teaching throughout the district through embedded professional development; 4) increase student engagement in the learning process by personalizing learning environments to build on student interests; 5) increase community involvement in schools by giving principals ownership of the change process, expanding student voice, and bringing
parents and students into the school renewal process.
As parents, we know these schools are working for our children and we see this through their
improved reading and math levels, social behavior and college - readiness
skills.
This book is written for
parents and teachers
as a guide to understanding procrastination, primarily in children, and to provide tips for helping children develop
skills to
improve their productivity.
The PfP programme offers a variety of benefits for the School Principals, learners, teachers, and the school community: •
Improves leadership
skills of School Principals • Strengthens communities by building relationships with teachers, learners,
parents, Principals and other people and organisations involved at the school • Increases self - esteem of Principals
as they re-discover their gifts and capacity to lead the school community • Engages
parents as active partners in education so that children are more supported and have a better chance to do well at school • Generates a strong sense of community and connection to the school, which leads to
improved safety and
improved opportunity for the children of the community.
• School - based programs that train low - income
parents to work with their children have resulted in significantly
improved language
skills, test performance, and school behavior,
as well
as important effects on the general educational process.
In its present form,
parenting coordination is a multidisciplinary, child - oriented dispute resolution process that assists with the implementation of
parenting plans; attempts to reduce parental conflict and
improve parents» communication and independent dispute resolution
skills; and, keeps
parents out of court by resolving
parenting disputes
as they arise.
Improving the well - being of children, adults, and families by providing services to children, adults, couples, families, and professionals, such
as mental health, mediation, coaching, forensic social work,
parenting skills, custody evaluations,
parenting coordination, communication
skills, anger management, group facilitation, case management, and professional training.
At the end of this training, you will be ready to lead
parenting classes and / or
improve your
skills as a
parent educator regardless of the setting in which you work (counseling office, pre-school, etc..)
Even after they are divorced, many
parents continue to benefit from their
improved communication and dispute resolution
skills as new issues arise.
The intent of shared family care is to maintain
parent - child bonds, enable children to participate in their
parents» treatment,
as appropriate, and provide an opportunity for staff to work closely with the
parent on
improving parenting skills.
I utilize my analytic
skills to help people with more practical day to day problems such
as effective
parenting,
improving communications in couple relationships, decreasing anxiety and depression in men and women, helping
parents work successfully with their special need children, and supporting caregivers who deal with aging
parents suffering from dementia.»
These findings show that such sources of family adversity
as marital conflict and depression can be alleviated in two different ways: by directly treating partner social support and depression through direct interventions aimed at
parenting problems and by
improving parenting skills.
For adult family members, Family Ties of Westchester focuses on services that enhance family stability such
as emotional wellness screenings for adults, trainings and educational programs to
improve parenting skills, and access to services that address behavioral issues in children.
In couples counseling I will help you learn important
skills to better communicate,
improve parenting styles and cope with sensitive issues such
as infidelity, loss of trust, and addiction.
Allie holds a Masters in Clinical Family Therapy and has extensive experience working with
parents, children and young people around issues such
as improving communication,
parenting and relationship
skills, separation, family violence, mental health and substance misuse.
Spending time together strengthens the family bond,
improves your child's academic performance, help your kid's develop
parenting skills and less chance of violence, drug abuse and behavioral problems such
as aggression, which is very common among children these days.
Parent groupwork in multiple modalities has been shown to provide social support (Goodman 2004), provide psychoeducation, encourage advocacy (Levin, 1992), provide organizational opportunities (Levac et al., 2008), and can facilitate a healing experience
as well
as improve parenting skills (Pickett et al., 2008; Ruffalo et al., 2006).
By promoting social and emotional learning and supports for children
as well
as tools to
improve parents»
skills, MSPCC employs a two - generational approach to
improve outcomes for both children and
parents.
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Helpful sample dialogues and vignettes to use
as models, plus reproducible blank forms on exploring challenging behaviors, discussing difficult topics, reflecting on practices, helping
parents improve their
skills, and more.
Our experience is that
as parents gain experience using the Circle of Security
as a map,
improve their observational
skills, enter into reflective dialogue, and contain their own affect
as they attend to their children's need for affect regulation, we see a shift from defensive process to more empathy for their children.
One of the interesting process questions for maritally distressed
parents who are still together is whether co-parenting will
improve simply
as a result of improvements in marital satisfaction and conflict resolution
skills, or if this area needs to be specifically targeted.
Numerous research studies show that the
Parents as Teachers evidence - based home visiting model
improves school readiness, reduces child maltreatment, and enhances
parenting skills and
parent involvement that leads to better family health and functioning.
In the 1980s more
parents wanted to improve their parenting and family relationship skills through self - help books collected and sold through the AFCC, such as «Parents Are Forever» and «Guide for Stepparents.
parents wanted to
improve their
parenting and family relationship
skills through self - help books collected and sold through the AFCC, such
as «
Parents Are Forever» and «Guide for Stepparents.
Parents Are Forever» and «Guide for Stepparents.»
This module is designed for educators, administrators, school staff, others professionals and
parents who interact with youth
as a means to help them build and
improve their understanding of social emotional
skills.
Results indicate that foster
parents were more likely than nonfoster
parents to report that their child showed
improved social
skills,
as well
as greater comfort and trust interacting with others,
as a result of the intervention.
This program involves the family or other support systems in the individual's treatment: This is both a
parenting education program and a teen life
skills training program designed to
improve teen functioning through change in the
parent's knowledge, attitudes, and
parenting skills as well
as directly through the teen's own participation.
Integrating content of
parent education program with strengths - based interaction coaching; targeted problems and symptoms are replaced
as relational
skills improve;
parent confidence and motivation toward success increase; and children's ongoing growth and developmental needs are understood and supported
Findings in this 48 - month evaluation show that Preparing for Life, a prevention and early intervention program which aims to
improve the life outcomes of children and families living in North Dublin, Ireland, has had dramatic impacts on children's IQ, obesity levels and social behavior,
as well
as parenting skills and the home learning environment.
The sessions involved teaching
skills that are thought to
improve outcomes for bereaved youths, such
as effective
parenting skills for the caregivers and effective coping
skills for the youths.