Parenting
These materials will help parents use the kinds of parenting behaviors and styles that promote and strengthen child competence and confidence. Simple yet highly effective assessment and intervention practices can be found in our collection of parenting materials.
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Personal Allocation Scale: Measuring Parental Commitment to Professionally Prescribed Child-Level Interventions
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Sense and Sensitivity: Research Indicates Best Ways to Boost Parental Sensitivity to Child Behavior
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Relationship Between Parent Contingent- Responsiveness and Attachment Outcomes
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Weaving Wonderful Tales
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Pathways to Parent-Child Closeness
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Shared Reading: Building a Child’s Expressive Language Through Reading and Talking About Stories
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Personal Well-Being Index: Reliability and Validity
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More Than “Just a Touch”: How Adult Touch Affects Infants’ Learning and Behavior
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Creating a Responsive Home Environment
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Child-Focused Keys
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Characteristics of Parental Sensitivity Related to Secure Infant Attachment
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Characteristics of Interventions Promoting Parental Sensitivity to Child Behavior
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Caregiver Styles of Interaction Scales
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Sunny Days Ahead! Parents and Preschoolers Overcome Stormy Behavior and Have Fun with Interplay!
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Close to You: Steps You Can Take to Build Strong Ties with Your Young Child
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Modeling and Self-Evaluation are Potent Techniques for Helping Parents Stay Attuned to Their Children’s Behavior
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Effects of Yoga on Young Children With or at Risk for Developmental Disabilities or Delays
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SPArkle When You Interact with Young Children!
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Set the Scene for Social Ease
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Personal Time Commitment Scale: Reliability and Validity
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Heart to Heart: The Strength of the Relationship Between an Adult Caregiver and a Young Child is Affected by the Adult’s Responsiveness
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Heart to Heart: Ideas for Building Strong Ties Between Parents and Young Children
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Curtain Going Up . . . at Home! Take a Cue from Broadway and “Set the Stage” for Developing Social Ease