Background: The Nurturing Family Program (NFP) is a family-centered educational curriculum designed to equip parents with tools and techniques to support a nurturing relationship with their child. While there have been many evaluations of the NFP, no evaluations to date measure how the curriculum may influence parenting self-efficacy, how confident a caregiver feels about their ability to foster their child’s development and success, or parenting stress. Methods: This community-based interventional study used a convenience sample of families recruited from community agencies or within a pediatric medical center. Families with one or more children aged 0 to 5 years, premature infants or an infant discharged from the neonatal intensive care u...
Background: An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that early intervention has positive o...
Parental self-efficacy predicts outcomes for parenting interventions for child behaviour problems, b...
Responsive interactions with parents during daily activities and routines are critical in the facili...
Background: A community-academic partnership responded to a community-voiced need to address parenti...
Parents living in deprived communities are more likely to report lower parental self-efficacy and we...
Background: Research focused on the “unexpected parent” is limited. This population of parent is inc...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
The goal of the Supportive Parenting Intervention is to prevent and/or decrease parenting stress and...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of targeted parenting progra...
This study examined the effect of a brief psycho-educational program, Time Together, on maternal sel...
Objective:Premature neonates are at great risk for cerebral palsy, developmental delays, hearing pro...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Appreciation for cognitive factors associated with parental competence and child outcomes has expand...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether instruction in mindfulness practice...
Each year, over 300,000 newborns are admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) across the co...
Background: An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that early intervention has positive o...
Parental self-efficacy predicts outcomes for parenting interventions for child behaviour problems, b...
Responsive interactions with parents during daily activities and routines are critical in the facili...
Background: A community-academic partnership responded to a community-voiced need to address parenti...
Parents living in deprived communities are more likely to report lower parental self-efficacy and we...
Background: Research focused on the “unexpected parent” is limited. This population of parent is inc...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
The goal of the Supportive Parenting Intervention is to prevent and/or decrease parenting stress and...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of targeted parenting progra...
This study examined the effect of a brief psycho-educational program, Time Together, on maternal sel...
Objective:Premature neonates are at great risk for cerebral palsy, developmental delays, hearing pro...
Positive parenting programs are a key strategy to promote the development of parental competence. We...
Appreciation for cognitive factors associated with parental competence and child outcomes has expand...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether instruction in mindfulness practice...
Each year, over 300,000 newborns are admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) across the co...
Background: An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that early intervention has positive o...
Parental self-efficacy predicts outcomes for parenting interventions for child behaviour problems, b...
Responsive interactions with parents during daily activities and routines are critical in the facili...