Evaluation of a group parenting programme in the Northern Territory of Australia showed significant differences in benefits for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal boys and girls. The analysis considers whether boys and girls from different cultural backgrounds present with different problems; whether parental expectations for boys and girls differ and whether the intervention activates different responses in different settings. Conclusions suggest that there is a need to closely examine the ‘cultural logic’ of interventions, the appropriateness of their assumptions about child development and hypothesised mechanisms of change in different settings
Child development for a cohort of urban Aboriginal children was assessed at three time points: 12 mo...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...
'Contexts of Child Development' is an inspiring and thought-provoking collection that aims to deepen...
© 2016 Jacynta KrakouerEarly childhood education and care (ECEC) has gained significant policy atte...
'Contexts of Child Development' is an inspiring and thought-provoking collection that aims to deepen...
This paper presents a model which weaves together an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner’s bio-ecological m...
The intervention is an adaptation of an 8- to 10-week, manualised parenting programme designed for f...
This paper investigates patterns of childcare use and their influence on the cognitive development o...
This article describes challenges met implementing an early intervention programme for Aboriginal pa...
[Extract] The issues facing families today are complex and multifaceted. Issues such as poverty, chi...
This presentation details research evaluating the efficacy and cultural acceptability of a group beh...
© 2019 Samantha Kate SimpsonEarly detection of developmental difficulties in young children is impor...
Family and cultural inclusion are essential for the healthy development of young Australian Indigeno...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Child development for a cohort of urban Aboriginal children was assessed at three time points: 12 mo...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...
'Contexts of Child Development' is an inspiring and thought-provoking collection that aims to deepen...
© 2016 Jacynta KrakouerEarly childhood education and care (ECEC) has gained significant policy atte...
'Contexts of Child Development' is an inspiring and thought-provoking collection that aims to deepen...
This paper presents a model which weaves together an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner’s bio-ecological m...
The intervention is an adaptation of an 8- to 10-week, manualised parenting programme designed for f...
This paper investigates patterns of childcare use and their influence on the cognitive development o...
This article describes challenges met implementing an early intervention programme for Aboriginal pa...
[Extract] The issues facing families today are complex and multifaceted. Issues such as poverty, chi...
This presentation details research evaluating the efficacy and cultural acceptability of a group beh...
© 2019 Samantha Kate SimpsonEarly detection of developmental difficulties in young children is impor...
Family and cultural inclusion are essential for the healthy development of young Australian Indigeno...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Child development for a cohort of urban Aboriginal children was assessed at three time points: 12 mo...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...