Parent training of toddlers in day care in low-income urban communities. |
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Authors: | Gross, Deborah Fogg, Louis Webster-Stratton, Carolyn Garvey, Christine Julion, Wrenetha Grady, Jane |
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Abstract: | The authors tested a 12-week parent training program with parents (n=208) and teachers (n=77) of 2-3-year-olds in day care centers serving low-income families of color in Chicago. Eleven centers were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 conditions: (a) parent and teacher training (PT + TT), (b) parent training (PT), (c) teacher training (TT), and (d) waiting list control (C). After controlling for parent stress, PT and PT + TT parents reported higher self-efficacy and less coercive discipline and were observed to have more positive behaviors than C and TT parents. Among toddlers in high-risk behavior problem groups, toddlers in the experimental conditions showed greater improvement than controls. Most effects were retained 1 year later. Benefits were greatest when parents directly received training. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | parent training program toddlers low-income urban families day care teacher training families of color |
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