Any adverse effects relating to child or parental psychosocial health or indeed, family functioning (unintended consequences of parent training may include, for example, feelings of disempowerment on the part of untrained spouses / partners /
other carers related to the participants of the interventions).
Not exact matches
The foundations of empathy (being able to feel «for»
others) and friendship (being able to
relate well with
others) begin at birth through a child's first relationship with their primary parent or
carer.
Family dispute resolution (FDR), which is also known as family mediation, is a facilitated process that helps separated parents,
carers and their families to communicate with each
other and reach agreement about issues
relating to their separation.
Children learn how to manage relationships by observing the ways that parents,
carers and
other family members
relate to
others.
The foster care resource page has links to the quarterly newsletter Fostering our Future, the Foster
Carer resource guide and
other practical information
related resources for
carers.