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The goal of the program is not only to help parents be better parents, but to reduce mental health problems in children. The program has been a success and is listed in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices....
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Parents sometimes actively prevent offspring from approaching the nest. For example, in the Siberian jay, breeding success is poor because of high risk of predation by nest predators, mainlycorvids. Unlike cooperative breeders, Siberian jays, which may stay with their family for a couple of years...
Improvements in general mindfulness and parental self-compassion mediated the effect of the Mindful Parenting Program on parental stress at posttreatment, with effect sizes of 0.46 and 0.46, respectively. For the MPP completers, improvements in general parental mindfulness, parental self-compassion, and...
Education is far too important for a nation to be entrusted to those not competent in moulding the minds of our most precious resource, our youth. Education is where we develop this resource for either the success or the failure of our nation. ...
There has been relatively little research on this approach in public policy settings and limited evidence of its success [18]. Kothari and Armstrong argue for the importance of collaboration within and across organisations. One important strategy to enhance knowledge transfer of evidence-based ...
highlighted several potential avenues for interventions for promoting school readiness among young children, including interventions focused on parental involvement and parenting self-efficacy. The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. ...