Proposed Measures To Improve Attendance In Parent Training Programs

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Proposed Measures to Improve Attendance in Parent Training Programs

Proposed Measures to Improve Attendance in Parent Training Programs
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Publisher : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 3659811076
ISBN-13 : 9783659811074
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Book Synopsis Proposed Measures to Improve Attendance in Parent Training Programs by : Glassman David

Download or read book Proposed Measures to Improve Attendance in Parent Training Programs written by Glassman David and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2015-11-30 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Children displaying behavioral problems can often continue with these nonconformities as they grow to maturity, creating a cycle of negativity that affects not only their own lives, but those of their family and the community. Evidence-based research have demonstrated that regular parent training program attendance can initiate a significant reduction in children's conduct problems, as parents acquire better child-management skills. Unfortunately, fewer than 15% of families participate in parent training; efforts to deliver the intended benefits of parenting interventions are often severely effected by high dropout rates and inconsistent attendance. Attrition is common and can occur during either assessment or program implementation. Thus, parent training programs (PTPs) real value is severely diminished. This study was designed to help parent training program directors and facilitators (using measurements) identify potential dropouts of PTPs, and devise initiatives wherein they stay in training. The Manual is an integral component because it generates information about parents whose perception of barriers to training interferes with their further program participation.


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