Helping parents tackle stress during treatments for child
behaviour problems enhances the outcomes for parents and children, at least in the short term.
Not exact matches
For example, compared to controls at post-test, pupils in SEL programmes demonstrated superior SEL skills and prosocial attitudes, higher levels of prosocial
behaviour, reduced levels of conduct
problems and emotional distress, and
enhanced academic performance including up to an 11 percentile gain in school achievement.
Could common dog behavioural
problems (such as aggression, separation anxiety and other
problem canine
behaviour) be
enhanced as a result of puppies being removed from their littermates too early?
The research shows that foster care can lead to benefits across a range of domains including antisocial
behaviour, 21 sexual activity, 22 school attendance and academic achievement, 23 social
behaviour and quality of life24 compared with children who remain at home or who reunify following foster care, and that
enhanced foster care can produce even better outcomes in terms of fewer mental and physical health
problems.25
Background: Recent research on early interventions with parents of infants at risk of externalising
behaviour problems indicates that focusing on co-parenting and involving fathers in treatment may
enhance effectiveness.
Responsive education strengthens children's connectedness to school, reduces
behaviour problems, and
enhances their wellbeing (Kalyanpur, 2003).
Enhanced Triple P (Level 5) Parents of children with concurrent child
behaviour problems and family dysfunction such as parental depression or stress or conflict between partners.
Enhanced Triple P Designed to follow on from Standard, Group or Self - Directed Triple P, this is an intensive, individually tailored program for families with child
behaviour problems and family dysfunction.
The present findings suggest that our interventions are successful in actually alleviating children's
problems and
enhancing promotive
behaviour.
Secure attachment is associated with less engagement in high risk
behaviours, fewer mental health
problems, and
enhanced social skills and coping strategies.
Programmes that strengthen family relationships and improve parenting skills are considered to be among the most effective strategies for addressing youth
problems, such as delinquency and substance abuse.23, 24 Studies have shown that parent interventions can decrease negative disciplinary
behaviour in parents and increase the use of a variety of positive attending and other relationship -
enhancing skills to improve child
behaviour.27 — 29