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Parenting Programme Does Not Prevent Toddler Behaviour Problems (Newswise) - A study of the first universal parenting programme, designed to prevent early child behaviour problems, shows that it has little impact on toddler behaviour.
Parenting lessons don't stop toddler tantrums: study (AFP via Yahoo! News) - A new study shows that parent training programmes fail to reduce behavioural problems in toddlers, suggesting that coaching on how to rear children may be a waste of time and money.
Study shows parenting lessons don't stop toddler tantrums (Channel NewsAsia) - PARIS - A new study shows that parent training programmes fail to reduce behavioural problems in toddlers, suggesting that coaching on how to raise up children may be a waste of time and money.
Possible Change in Parenting Laws (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) - West Virginia's Parenting and Family Law could be in for a major overhaul.
Detoured - Phila students: Teenage parenting not easy (The Times-Reporter) - couldn’t play in the annual game against rival Dover. education. Plans quickly began to change his junior year. While his fellow classmates were dealing with the daily
Parenting lessons don't stop toddler tantrums: study (TODAYonline) - Toddlers play in a playground. A new study shows that parent training programmes fail to reduce behavioural problems in toddlers, suggesting that coaching on how to rear children may be a waste of time and money.
Parenting Classes (KKCO Grand Junction) - Strong Families, Safe Kids is hosting a series of parenting classes through their "Parenting That Works" program.
Children disciplined the Supernanny way 'are just as naughty as other youngsters' (Daily Mail) - Toddlers subjected to Supernanny-style parenting are just as naughty as other youngsters, according to research. A study showed the discipline methods advocated by Channel 4 childcare expert Jo Frost do little to improve behaviour
Escondido eighth-graders get lessons in parenting (North County Times) - ESCONDIDO -- They cry when they are hungry, wake up when they are wet, and Friday the 15 electronic babies will be doing that and more in the homes of their new eighth-grade "moms" and "dads."
LifeStyle - Parenting (Canada.com) - Can't face breakfast first thing in the morning? Maybe it's time to shake up your routine.
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