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Parenting Program Does Not Prevent Toddler Behavior Problems, Study Shows (Science Daily) - A study of the first universal parenting program, designed to prevent early child behavior problems, shows that it has little impact on toddler behavior. Behavior problems affect up to 20 per cent of children and have major personal, societal and economic ramifications. Left untreated, up to half of behavior problems in preschool children develop into later mental health problems. ...
Official: parenting the Supernanny way does not improve behaviour (Independent) - Toddlers subjected to Supernanny-style parenting end up behaving just as badly as other youngsters.
Parenting program does not solve toddler behavior problems (New Kerala) - London, Feb 1 : A parenting programme, designed by researchers from the Centre for Community Child Health (CCCH) and the Parenting Research Centre to prevent early child behaviour problems, has shown very little impact on toddler conduct.
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.
Series of classes on parenting to be offered (Marin Independent Journal) - "Parenting in Challenging Times," a 10-week series of classes, will begin next week, sponsored by Marin Community Mental Health at 161 Mitchell Blvd.
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.
LifeStyle - Parenting (Canada.com) - This year's Super Bowl, thanks to an extensive array of commercials and extended half-time, will be a drawn-out affair. If you and a group of friends are committed to watching the game, you're definitely going to need some substantial snacks to see you through.
Detoured - Phila students: Teenage parenting not easy (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: Staying true to your roots (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - Even before Maria Delgado Karim got married, she expected that her future children would be bilingual just like her. She imagined them fluent in English and Spanish, the language of the Canary Islands, where she had been born and raised.
LifeStyle - Parenting (Canada.com) - When Vancouver fashion designer Evan Biddell, the 24-year-old winner of Project Runway Canada, mentioned making sustainability a key part of his collection, judges on the show pretty much ignored it.
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