Michael Hurlburt and colleagues derived a list
of eight key
components of three leading parent education programs — the Incredible Years, Parent -
Child Interaction Therapy, and Parent Management Training — with a history of some success with child maltreatment populations.71 What the three programs had in common was that each strengthened positive aspects of parent - child interaction, decreased the use of parent directives and commands, used specific behavioral approaches, included detailed materials to support parent skill building, included homework, monitored changes in parenting practices, required role - playing, and lasted at least twenty - five h
Child Interaction Therapy, and Parent Management Training — with a history
of some success with
child maltreatment populations.71 What the three programs had in common was that each strengthened positive aspects of parent - child interaction, decreased the use of parent directives and commands, used specific behavioral approaches, included detailed materials to support parent skill building, included homework, monitored changes in parenting practices, required role - playing, and lasted at least twenty - five h
child maltreatment populations.71 What the three programs had in common was that each strengthened positive aspects
of parent -
child interaction, decreased the use of parent directives and commands, used specific behavioral approaches, included detailed materials to support parent skill building, included homework, monitored changes in parenting practices, required role - playing, and lasted at least twenty - five h
child interaction, decreased the use
of parent directives and commands, used specific behavioral approaches, included detailed materials to support parent skill building, included homework, monitored changes in parenting practices, required role - playing, and lasted at least twenty - five hours.
Respite and Crisis Care (PDF - 101 KB) FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based
Child Abuse Prevention (2007) Describes the components and benefits of respite programs, characteristics of families that need respite services, and research on the effectiveness of respite programs in reducing the incidence of child maltreat
Child Abuse Prevention (2007) Describes the
components and benefits
of respite programs, characteristics
of families that need respite services, and research on the effectiveness
of respite programs in reducing the incidence
of child maltreat
child maltreatment.