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Home visiting programs are a promising early prevention model for improving parenting and reducing children's risk for … control) were interviewed by telephone to assess the effects of the program on service utilization and on early parenting and … had less parenting stress. Children of these mothers were more likely to have received developmental screenings, and were …
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parenting in adolescence and young adulthood. They are also more likely than their counterparts to have a history of mental … experience of managing moods and parenting. Young parents described how their symptoms impact their parenting and how parenting … impacts their coping. They also described the strengths and challenges of using mental health services while parenting …
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We examine the effects of Head Start participation on parenting and child maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of …
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parenting program when delivered to Aboriginal parents in Northwest Ontario, Canada. Eight group facilitators and 11 parents … Triple P parenting program, using either regular or Indigenous resources. Perceived improvements in parenting skills, child …
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analysis model, relationships between poverty, neighborhood SES, and parenting are explored. Analyses suggest that decreases in … rates of poverty and increases in neighborhood SES lead to decreased negative behaviors, and aggravation with parenting is …
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-related characteristics as predictors of parenting stress in adoptive families. A group of 156 families of adolescents adopted domestically as …
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Connected with Your Teen™, an evidence-based, prevention-focused parenting program found in other studies to reduce the …
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-being, including their lived environments. Research that explores parenting among Latino families is limited or tends to portray a … homogenized Latino experience, without accounting for within-group differences. This paper presents a contextual parenting … of physical environment and social opportunities — influence parenting. Further, institutional and structural …
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Grandparents or other relatives are raising over 2.7million children in the United States; and research suggests that the birth parents of these children maintain varying levels of involvement with them and their relative caregivers. However, the impact of parental involvement on children's...
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All too often, child protective workers fail to identify domestic violence, thus, endangering both child and adult family members. A potential solution is engaging men who abuse in assessing and managing their own risk to family members. This was the aim of a psycho-educational fathering program...
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