This study compared the effects of two procedures designed to enhance the extra training effects of behavioral parent training. Twenty parents of oppositional children were randomly assigned to either a child management training condition or a combined child management plus planned activities condition. A further 10 non-problem children and their parents served as a social validation group. Observations of both parent and child behavior were conducted in each of five home observation settings (breakfast time, kindy (kindergarten) or school exit, a structured playtime, bathtime, and bedtime). Both training procedures resulted in changes in both child oppositional and parent aversive behavior in all observation settings. In addition, desired ...
The literature supports the use of parent training as a viable treatment for children with behaviora...
Social and economic problems undermine effective parenting efforts. Ebbing parental support may lead...
The effectiveness of two types of parent training were evaluated and compared with a control group t...
The mother of 1 grade school child and 2 sets of parents of 2 preschool children were trained in the...
This study examined the efficacy of training parents in skills of child management. The parents had ...
Parent training has been demonstrated to be effective in changing child behaviors. This study measur...
This study examined the efficacy of training parents in skills of child management. The parents had ...
This study examined the effects of two parent training procedures in programming for generalization ...
The Exploring Together program is a group-based parent training program that comprises separate pare...
A university-based Positive Parenting class was designed to provide the local community with Applied...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examined the effects of STEP, Systematic Training for...
This study was undertaken to develop and pilot test a brief education program for parents of normal ...
This study was undertaken to develop and pilot test a brief education program for parents of normal ...
This study investigated which skills are valued by parents who are enrolled in either a positively o...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Henry D. Schling...
The literature supports the use of parent training as a viable treatment for children with behaviora...
Social and economic problems undermine effective parenting efforts. Ebbing parental support may lead...
The effectiveness of two types of parent training were evaluated and compared with a control group t...
The mother of 1 grade school child and 2 sets of parents of 2 preschool children were trained in the...
This study examined the efficacy of training parents in skills of child management. The parents had ...
Parent training has been demonstrated to be effective in changing child behaviors. This study measur...
This study examined the efficacy of training parents in skills of child management. The parents had ...
This study examined the effects of two parent training procedures in programming for generalization ...
The Exploring Together program is a group-based parent training program that comprises separate pare...
A university-based Positive Parenting class was designed to provide the local community with Applied...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examined the effects of STEP, Systematic Training for...
This study was undertaken to develop and pilot test a brief education program for parents of normal ...
This study was undertaken to develop and pilot test a brief education program for parents of normal ...
This study investigated which skills are valued by parents who are enrolled in either a positively o...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Henry D. Schling...
The literature supports the use of parent training as a viable treatment for children with behaviora...
Social and economic problems undermine effective parenting efforts. Ebbing parental support may lead...
The effectiveness of two types of parent training were evaluated and compared with a control group t...