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- Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System (System Triple P . . .
This webpage highlights the Triple P- Positive Parenting Program System, a multi-tiered system of five levels of education and support for parents and caregivers of children and adolescents ages birth to age 16
- Family Visit Coaching: Improvement in Parenting Skills Through Coached . . .
The Family Visit Coaching (FVC) model is an alternative to traditional child welfare visitation It differs from traditional supervised visits in that parents interact with a coach before, during, and after visits to build pragmatic parenting skills and improve emotional capacity to engage with their children
- Prevention Continuum - Child Welfare Information Gateway
The ideal approach to prevention within a community encompasses all three levels and includes tailored, equitable services to halt unnecessary separations of children and parents and improve their outcomes
- A Nationwide Survey of Mandatory Parent Education. - Child Welfare . . .
This article will provide an overview of the creation of such programs and their development, which includes a discussion regarding the numerous states currently mandating parents to attend
- Prevention - Child Welfare Information Gateway
Describes the Parents as Teachers home-visiting parent education program for new and expectant parents that gives them the skills and knowledge they need to promote positive child development and prevent child maltreatment
- Module 3: Maintaining a Consistent Schedule and Time Management . . .
In this module, parents learn to develop and maintain a consistent household schedule and daily routines, both with their child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and for themselves
- Child Welfare Information Gateway
Shares stories and advice from caregivers and birth parents who have experienced kinship care on the importance of maintaining boundaries, managing family dynamics, building trust, positive parenting and communication, and securing support
- Working Across the Prevention Continuum to Strengthen Families
Illustrates what an integrated, comprehensive, prevention-focused approach looks like along a three-tiered prevention continuum The publication defines primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention; identifies key partners who need to be actively involved in collaboration at each level; describes what it means to be aligned across prevention levels to offer seamless services; and features
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