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Enhancing Practitioner Skills Through Positive Parenting Programs

Enhancing Practitioner Skills Through Positive Parenting Programs
The "Positive parenting: a randomised controlled trial evaluation of the Parents Plus Adolescent Programme in schools" research article presents valuable insights into the efficacy of the Parents Plus Adolescents Programme (PPAP). This program, designed for parents of young adolescents (aged 11-16 years), has shown significant positive outcomes in reducing adolescent behavior problems and parenting stress. As practitioners focused on creating great outcomes for children, integrating the findings from this study into practice can be highly beneficial.

The study, conducted with a sample of 126 parents, demonstrated that those who participated in the PPAP experienced large effect sizes in reducing child difficulties and parenting stress. Specifically, post-treatment comparisons revealed a partial eta squared of 0.15 for child difficulties and 0.22 for parenting stress, indicating substantial improvements. Additionally, the positive outcomes were maintained at a six-month follow-up, underscoring the program's lasting impact.

For practitioners, the following strategies can be implemented to leverage the outcomes of the PPAP study:

Additionally, practitioners should consider conducting further research to evaluate the effectiveness of similar programs in different contexts. This can include exploring the impact on diverse populations, the role of fathers in parenting programs, and the integration of adolescent perspectives. Gathering qualitative data from participants can also provide deeper insights into the program's impact and areas for improvement.

By incorporating the findings from the PPAP study into practice, practitioners can enhance their skills and contribute to better outcomes for adolescents and their families. To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Positive parenting: a randomised controlled trial evaluation of the Parents Plus Adolescent Programme in schools.


Citation: Nitsch, E., Hannon, G., Rickard, E., Houghton, S., & Sharry, J. (2015). Positive parenting: a randomised controlled trial evaluation of the Parents Plus Adolescent Programme in schools. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 9, 43. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-015-0077-0
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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