Journal article

Teaching coping skills in the context of positive parenting within a preschool setting

H Gulliford, J Deans, E Frydenberg, R Liang

Australian Psychologist | WILEY | Published : 2015

Abstract

Objective: Coping skills contribute to positive parenting and children's healthy adaptation to everyday experiences. This study evaluated the utility of a new group-based universal social emotional parenting programme, Families Coping (previously named Parents Can Do Coping). This programme has the twin aims of teaching communication and coping skills to parents within a positive parenting framework. Method: The participant group comprised 14 parents of preschoolers in an early learning centre located in the inner-metropolitan Melbourne area. Parents were provided with effective communication skills, developed an understanding of their own coping and that of their children, and learnt how to..

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