Parenting coordination (PC) has been in use since the mid-1980s, but research on its effectiveness is sorely lacking. We review the extant research organized by three themes: (1) parenting coordinators’ perceptions of their role and function; (2) professionals’ and parents’ views and perceptions of PC; and (3) outcomes of PC, including some measures of effectiveness of the PC process. While these studies provide some insight into PC effectiveness, there is still a lack of research that uses objective out- come measures of efficacy and that considers characteristics of the co-parent dyad, personality difficulties, or the professional discipline of the parenting coordinator. Future research recommendations are discussed. Key Points for prac...
Introduction: Circle of Security-parenting (COS-p) is a simplified, relationship-based programme wit...
ABSTRACT. Parenting coordination has an emerging role in child custody and access cases that provide...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...
Parenting coordination is a client-pay, hybrid alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process designed...
Research has demonstrated the significant negative impact of ongoing inter-parental conflict on chil...
The Exploring Together program is a group-based parent training program that comprises separate pare...
Parenting practices predict important outcomes for children, and parenting programmes are potentiall...
Parenting coordination is an innovative alternative dispute resolution process that assists separati...
peer-reviewedBackground: The importance of emotional regulation on our capacity to function in the w...
An analysis of previous reviews of the parent education literature revealed that few reviewers have ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Creative Parenting Program on ...
Parenting practices predict important outcomes for children, and parenting programmes are potentiall...
The review summarises the main research evidence on the importance of the relationship between paren...
Parenting coordination is a relatively new ADR practice utilized by courts to assist in resolving hi...
Using a semi-structured interview, this qualitative study explored the experiences of 16 separated/d...
Introduction: Circle of Security-parenting (COS-p) is a simplified, relationship-based programme wit...
ABSTRACT. Parenting coordination has an emerging role in child custody and access cases that provide...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...
Parenting coordination is a client-pay, hybrid alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process designed...
Research has demonstrated the significant negative impact of ongoing inter-parental conflict on chil...
The Exploring Together program is a group-based parent training program that comprises separate pare...
Parenting practices predict important outcomes for children, and parenting programmes are potentiall...
Parenting coordination is an innovative alternative dispute resolution process that assists separati...
peer-reviewedBackground: The importance of emotional regulation on our capacity to function in the w...
An analysis of previous reviews of the parent education literature revealed that few reviewers have ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Creative Parenting Program on ...
Parenting practices predict important outcomes for children, and parenting programmes are potentiall...
The review summarises the main research evidence on the importance of the relationship between paren...
Parenting coordination is a relatively new ADR practice utilized by courts to assist in resolving hi...
Using a semi-structured interview, this qualitative study explored the experiences of 16 separated/d...
Introduction: Circle of Security-parenting (COS-p) is a simplified, relationship-based programme wit...
ABSTRACT. Parenting coordination has an emerging role in child custody and access cases that provide...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...