Delivering evidence-based parenting support in educational settings

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools Pub Date : 2021-09-10 DOI:10.1017/jgc.2021.21
M. Sanders, K. Healy, J. Hodges, G. Kirby
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Abstract Parent-child relationships influence learning throughout a child’s formal schooling and beyond. The quality of parenting children receive has a major influence on their learning and developmental capabilities. Parental influence is important in the early years of life and extends throughout a child’s schooling. Parenting has a pervasive influence on children’s language and communication, executive functions and self-regulation, social and peer relationships, academic attainment, general behaviour and enjoyment of school. Schools can further enhance educational outcomes for students by developing the resources and expertise needed to engage parents as partners in learning. This can be achieved by delivering and facilitating access to a comprehensive system of high-quality, culturally informed, evidence-based parenting support programs. In this article, recent developments in the Triple P system of parenting support are used to illustrate how schools can develop a low-cost, comprehensive, high-quality parenting support strategy that blends universal components with targeted components for more vulnerable children. We identify potential organisational and logistical barriers to implementing parenting support programs and ways to address these.
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在教育环境中提供基于证据的育儿支持
摘要父母与孩子的关系会影响孩子在整个正规学校及以后的学习。养育子女的质量对他们的学习和发展能力有重大影响。父母的影响在孩子的早期很重要,并贯穿于孩子的整个教育过程。为人父母对儿童的语言和沟通、执行功能和自我调节、社会和同伴关系、学业成就、一般行为和上学乐趣有着普遍的影响。学校可以通过开发所需的资源和专业知识,让家长成为学习伙伴,进一步提高学生的教育成果。这可以通过提供和促进获得高质量、文化知情、循证育儿支持计划的全面系统来实现。在这篇文章中,Triple P育儿支持系统的最新发展被用来说明学校如何制定一种低成本、全面、高质量的育儿支持战略,将普遍的组成部分与针对更弱势儿童的有针对性的组成部分相结合。我们确定了实施育儿支持计划的潜在组织和后勤障碍,以及解决这些障碍的方法。
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期刊介绍: Contributors to the Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools are from diverse backgrounds and focus on both educational and psychological topics. Articles address theoretical, practical and training issues that impact upon guidance and counselling professionals today.
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