Providing support and parenting education through home visiting is a key early intervention strategy with young parents. Less is known about what home visitors do that makes a difference. The purpose of this paper is to describe the role and experiences of professional staff working with young parents participating in a multicomponent parent support programme (home visiting and supported parenting groups) provided by a non-government organisation in a socially disadvantaged area of Sydney, Australia. This was a qualitative descriptive study. Data were collected through three focus groups conducted with the same six staff over an 18-month period. Participant descriptions of their role and experiences working with young mothers were analysed ...
Objective: The aims of the present paper were to: (1) review the research literature that contribute...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
What are parents' experiences of support when their children are identified as having social skills ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Relationships young children h...
Through the use of a case study, this paper explores the provision of educational and support servic...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
Early home visiting intervention programmes have been associated with greater familial well-being, y...
This article examines how early childhood staff in diverse circumstances negotiate relationships wit...
Mothers have been involved with early childhood centres since their inception. Apart from obvious be...
This research was inspired by my own placements and a reflection on the verity of engagement from pa...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. This participatory action research study was situated within a la...
Objective: The aims of the present paper were to: (1) review the research literature that contribute...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
What are parents' experiences of support when their children are identified as having social skills ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Relationships young children h...
Through the use of a case study, this paper explores the provision of educational and support servic...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
Early home visiting intervention programmes have been associated with greater familial well-being, y...
This article examines how early childhood staff in diverse circumstances negotiate relationships wit...
Mothers have been involved with early childhood centres since their inception. Apart from obvious be...
This research was inspired by my own placements and a reflection on the verity of engagement from pa...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. This participatory action research study was situated within a la...
Objective: The aims of the present paper were to: (1) review the research literature that contribute...
This presentation discusses the findings from a research project that investigated how one regional ...
What are parents' experiences of support when their children are identified as having social skills ...