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Enhancing Child Behavior: Insights from Nepal's School and Family Intervention

Enhancing Child Behavior: Insights from Nepal\'s School and Family Intervention

Understanding the Power of Combined Interventions for Child Behavior Problems

As practitioners dedicated to improving child outcomes, understanding the latest research can significantly enhance our approaches. A recent study titled Feasibility study of a family- and school-based intervention for child behavior problems in Nepal provides valuable insights into effective strategies for addressing behavior issues in children. This study highlights the potential of combining school-based and family-based interventions to create significant improvements in child behavior.

Key Findings from the Nepal Study

The study involved 39 children aged 6-15 in rural Nepal and utilized a combination of school and family interventions delivered by psychosocial counselors. The results were promising:

Implementing Research Insights into Practice

For practitioners, these findings suggest several actionable strategies:

Encouraging Further Research

While the Nepal study provides a strong foundation, further research is needed to explore the long-term effectiveness and adaptability of such interventions in different cultural contexts. Practitioners are encouraged to consider these findings as a starting point for developing or refining interventions tailored to their specific communities.

Conclusion

The Nepal study underscores the importance of a holistic approach to addressing child behavior problems. By integrating family and school-based interventions, practitioners can foster environments that support positive behavior changes in children. For those interested in exploring this research further, the original study can be accessed through the following link: Feasibility study of a family- and school-based intervention for child behavior problems in Nepal.


Citation: Adhikari, R. P., Upadhaya, N., Satinsky, E. N., Burkey, M. D., Kohrt, B. A., & Jordans, M. J. D. (2018). Feasibility study of a family- and school-based intervention for child behavior problems in Nepal. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 12, 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-018-0226-3
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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