Group-based parent training programmes present an affordable means to influence the early experiences of children at scale. This paper reports evidence on the effectiveness of a practice-led intervention piloted in rural Tanzania evaluated through a matched control study design. The core of the programme is an 8–10 week caregiver training course led by local facilitators, built around early stimulation and nurturing care. After two years of implementation, the intervention led to improvements in the development of 3-year olds of 0.29 standard deviations. Detailed data on caregivers indicates that these improvements are due to changes in the type and frequency of caregiver-child interactions for both mothers and fathers, as well as the quali...
Parenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmental potential amo...
Most children in Southern and Eastern Africa are not reaching their language and literacy milestones...
BackgroundForty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) expe...
Group-based parent training programmes present an affordable means to influence the early experience...
Early childhood development (ECD) parenting interventions can improve child developmental outcomes i...
To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing...
Introduction Parenting programmes may reduce the risk of violence against children and improve child...
Invited presentationIt has been estimated that 250 million children around the world either fail to ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a home-based in...
Introduction Evidence suggests that responsive caregiving and early learning activities positively i...
In low- and middle-income countries, children experience multiple risks for delayed development. We ...
SummaryBackgroundParenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmen...
Background Around two thirds of children in Sub-Saharan Africa are at risk of not meeting their deve...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Abstract Background Forty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (L...
Parenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmental potential amo...
Most children in Southern and Eastern Africa are not reaching their language and literacy milestones...
BackgroundForty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) expe...
Group-based parent training programmes present an affordable means to influence the early experience...
Early childhood development (ECD) parenting interventions can improve child developmental outcomes i...
To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing...
Introduction Parenting programmes may reduce the risk of violence against children and improve child...
Invited presentationIt has been estimated that 250 million children around the world either fail to ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a home-based in...
Introduction Evidence suggests that responsive caregiving and early learning activities positively i...
In low- and middle-income countries, children experience multiple risks for delayed development. We ...
SummaryBackgroundParenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmen...
Background Around two thirds of children in Sub-Saharan Africa are at risk of not meeting their deve...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of ch...
Abstract Background Forty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (L...
Parenting interventions have been implemented to improve the compromised developmental potential amo...
Most children in Southern and Eastern Africa are not reaching their language and literacy milestones...
BackgroundForty-three percent of children under five in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) expe...