Parents' Experiences of a Brief Online Parenting Program with Playful Discipline

Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1080/07317107.2022.2084596
Kathryn Baltrotsky, S. Grace, J. Bradbury, F. Doran
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Abstract Parents should be able to receive parenting support for their child's behavioral issues that are both easy to access and that align with their values. This qualitative report explores the experiences of twenty-six parents with children between 2 and 4 years old who participated in a brief online attachment-based, trauma-informed parenting study. This report is the qualitative component of an eight-week RCT pilot study that evaluated the efficacy of the Aware Parenting program. The cornerstone of the Aware Parenting approach is a playful approach to discipline. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews after participation in a brief Aware Parenting program found three key themes emerge: (1) wanting to be the best parent they could be, (2) reframing child behavior, and (3) a brief program is enough. Overall, participants felt satisfied with a single online session and thought the playful discipline strategies were appropriate, effective, and easy to implement. Parents may benefit from the accessibility of a single-session online parenting program, particularly when opportunities to gather in a face-to-face setting are limited. Recommendations from this study include insight into recruitment, engagement, and retention of participants in future studies on brief online attachment-based parenting programs. This study also highlights the need to explore discipline strategies compatible with attachment-based parent education programs. Key Findings Participants were willing to implement new parenting strategies despite the approach being different from popular parenting practices and different from what they experienced as children. Participants felt that the playful discipline strategies they learned in the Aware Parenting program were an acceptable approach for improving behavior in young children. A single online session with social media follow-up support increases accessibility for parents who may benefit from attachment-based parenting support.
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父母对一个简短的在线育儿项目的体验
父母应该能够在孩子的行为问题上得到父母的支持,这些支持既容易接近,又符合他们的价值观。这份定性报告探讨了26位有2至4岁孩子的父母的经历,他们参加了一项简短的基于依恋的、创伤知情的在线育儿研究。本报告是一项为期八周的随机对照试验研究的定性部分,该研究评估了“意识育儿”计划的有效性。有意识的养育方法的基石是一种有趣的管教方法。在参加了一个简短的“意识育儿”项目后,对半结构化访谈进行了主题分析,发现出现了三个关键主题:(1)尽可能成为最好的父母;(2)重塑孩子的行为;(3)一个简短的项目就足够了。总的来说,参与者对单一的在线课程感到满意,并认为好玩的纪律策略是适当的,有效的,易于实施。家长可能会受益于单次在线育儿课程的可访问性,特别是当面对面聚会的机会有限时。本研究的建议包括在未来简短的基于依恋的在线育儿项目研究中对参与者的招募、参与和保留的见解。本研究也强调需要探索与依恋型家长教育计划相容的管教策略。参与者愿意实施新的育儿策略,尽管这种方法不同于流行的育儿方法,也不同于他们小时候的经历。参与者认为,他们在“有意识的养育”项目中学到的好玩的管教策略是一种可以接受的改善幼儿行为的方法。一个带有社交媒体后续支持的在线会议增加了父母的可访问性,他们可能受益于基于依恋的育儿支持。
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