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Communications strategy designed to put parenting on the public agenda and raise awareness of the need to support parents by destigmatizing and normalizing parents seeking parenting help, increase the visibility of positive parenting programs, encourage parents to participate in positive parenting programs, and promoting parents' confidence and self-sufficiency. Must be provided in conjunction with other Triple P programs.
Brief one-on-one consultation delivered by a practitioner who provides regular support to parents who have one or two concerns with their child's behavior or development. Based on the evidence and purveyor guidance, when implementing Triple P Level 2- Brief Primary Care with Smart Start funds, additional Triple P models must be offered and made available to families. NCPC strongly recommends pairing Brief Primary Care with Triple P Level 3- Primary Care, Triple P Level 4- Triple P Online, or Triple P Level 4- Standard.
Introduction to the positive parenting practices and Triple P through a series of seminars for parents who have one or two concerns with their child's behavior or development.
Parent education groups for parents of children with mild to moderate behavioral difficulties, focusing on a specific problem behavior or issue. Discussion groups can be delivered as a series or taken as stand-alone sessions.
Brief one-on-one consultation for parents of a child with mild to moderate behavioral difficulties, focused on a specific problem behavior or issue.
Parent education for parents of children with severe behavioral difficulties offered as group sessions. Includes both group sessions and individual counseling via telephone calls.
Self-help program for parents/caregivers of children with severe behavioral difficulties. Based on a workbook and optional brief weekly telephone consultations for caregivers who need additional support.
Individual counseling for parents of children with severe behavioral difficulties who are in need of intensive support. Standard Triple P provides parents with broadly focused parenting support and intervention on a one-to-one basis. The program supports parents who have concerns about their child’s behavior or development across various settings (e.g. disobedience in community settings, fighting and aggression, refusing to stay in bed or eat healthy meals).
Intensive support for families with complex concerns, provided in conjunction with or after completing Triple P Level 3- Primary Care, Triple P Level 4- Triple P Standard, or Triple P Level 4- Group Triple P. Parents can also be referred by their primary care provider. Triple P Level 5- Enhanced is a parent education program for parents whose family situation is complicated by concerns such as partner conflict, stress, or mental health issues. Parents can complete up to 3 modules addressing partner relationships and communication, personal coping strategies for high stress situations, and other positive parenting practices.