A strengths - based approach to reduce family stress;
increase effective parenting strategies; and achieve positive change.
Not exact matches
«The role of
parent governor would be more
effective as an intermediary moving between the
parent body and the governing body, helping to develop bottom - up
strategies on governance, such as
parent - led councils and
increasing the visibility of governors,» Dr Wilkins says.
Additionally, the bill allows such grants to be used to: (1) support
strategies to
increase parent, family, and community engagement in the education of English learners; (2) develop and share
effective practices in the instruction of English learners; and (3) support
strategies that promote English learners school readiness.
The passage of the No Child Left Behind Act — with its emphasis on accountability for results,
increased flexibility and options for schools and
parents, and «doing what works» — creates new opportunities and a strong impetus to identify, select, and implement
effective school improvement
strategies.
That training and the subsequent home visits have been identified in a recent study by RTI International as an
effective strategy for
increasing teachers» sense of empathy and reducing their negative implicit biases, as well as helping
parents to feel more positive and confident about interacting with school officials.
Strategies to
Increase Birth
Parent Engagement, Partnership, and Leadership in the Child Welfare System: A Review (PDF - 438 KB) Corwin (2012) Casey Family Programs Reviews the literature on
effective approaches to involving birth
parents in the child welfare system at all levels.
Then,
parents are instructed through a positive discipline program including
effective delivery of commands, with an appropriate
parent response for child noncompliance and
strategies designed to
increase compliance.
That training and the subsequent home visits have been identified in a recent study by RTI International as an
effective strategy for
increasing teachers» sense of empathy and reducing their negative implicit biases, as well as helping
parents to feel more positive and confident about interacting with school officials.
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
PCIT uses behavioral principles to: (a)
increase positive
parenting skills; (b) enhance the
parent - child relationship; (c) establish
effective and consistent behavior management
strategies; and (d) decrease child behavior problems.