Aim: Lack of engagement in parenting support programs by young parents has been identified previously in the literature. This paper reports an innovative strategy utilizing appreciative inquiry (AI) to involve service providers and young parents in identifying strategies to engage young parents in services and programs. Methods: A one-day workshop was held involving service/program staff and young mothers in three phases of AI: discovery, dreaming, and delivery. A variety of activities were used to gather data from participants: Small group discussion, creative 'art work' development, and notes. Results: Results identified strategies that would promote and sustain young parents' engagement in services/ programs, such as supportive non-judgm...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
Family-centred care (FCC) has been well recognised, accepted and reported in the literature as an op...
© The Author(s) 2013. Family-centred care (FCC) has been well recognised, accepted and reported in t...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
This study explored how parents and families perceive their own engagement in early years services i...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
The purpose of this research was to examine levels of parental involvement at a local childcare cent...
In recent years since the development of new interest in the young child, much has been written advi...
Early parenting is one of the strongest predictors of child well-being. Online social communities ha...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
Educational reform and improvement are perennial and pressing issues. Parents, teachers, and politic...
THE QUALITATIVE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH HAVE DEFINED THE FIRST PARENTING SUPPORT FROM SOCIOLOGICAL , PSY...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
Family-centred care (FCC) has been well recognised, accepted and reported in the literature as an op...
© The Author(s) 2013. Family-centred care (FCC) has been well recognised, accepted and reported in t...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
This study explored how parents and families perceive their own engagement in early years services i...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
The purpose of this research was to examine levels of parental involvement at a local childcare cent...
In recent years since the development of new interest in the young child, much has been written advi...
Early parenting is one of the strongest predictors of child well-being. Online social communities ha...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
Educational reform and improvement are perennial and pressing issues. Parents, teachers, and politic...
THE QUALITATIVE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH HAVE DEFINED THE FIRST PARENTING SUPPORT FROM SOCIOLOGICAL , PSY...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...