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Title: Maximizing Parenting Assessments for Effective Parenting Programs


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Maximizing Parenting Assessments for Effective
Parenting Programs
  • Stephen J. Bavolek, Ph.D
  • Family Nurturing Center of North Carolina
  • November, 2009

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Levels of Prevention
  • Three levels of Prevention as applied to Child
    Welfare
  • Primary Prevention
  • Education to prevent the initial occurrence of
    risk factors related to some condition.

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Levels of Prevention
  • Secondary Prevention or Intervention
  • Actions taken to stop the further deterioration
    of a condition and begin the process remediation.

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Levels of Prevention
  • Tertiary Prevention or Treatment
  • Actions taken to replace old, long standing
    dysfunctional behavior patterns with newer,
    healthier ones.

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Programmatic Terminology
  • Competency a proven ability related to
    measurable knowledge, affect and skills.
  • Dosage number of lessons taught or sessions
    provided to ensure competencies are attained.
  • Incubation period of time to ensure new skills
    are integrated into existing behavior patterns
    consistently.

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Programmatic Terminology
  • Maintenance of Behavior sustainability of the
    learned behavior over time.
  • Fidelity adherence to program philosophy, model,
    format and implementation standards.
  • Recidivism Recurrence of the unwanted behavior
    pattern over time.

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Dosage and Levels of Prevention
  • Dosage is related to severity of condition
  • Primary Prevention or Education
  • Short term 10 to 15 lessons
  • Competency-based lessons
  • Open ended or closed group delivery
  • Pre-post program assessment or individual session
    assessment

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Dosage and Levels of Prevention
  • Secondary Prevention or Intervention
  • Moderate term 15 to 25 sessions
  • Competency-based lessons
  • Home visit or closed group delivery
  • Pre-post program assessment with longitudinal
    follow-up
  • Family based when appropriate

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Dosage and Levels of Prevention
  • Tertiary Prevention or Treatment
  • Long term 25 to 60 sessions
  • Competency-based lessons
  • Home-based, group-based or combination home and
    group-based delivery
  • Pre-post program assessment with longitudinal
    follow-up
  • Family based program

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • An innovative program designed to empower
    professionals and parents in creating customized,
    competency based parenting programs to meet the
    specific needs of families.

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • Program Formats
  • Home-based
  • Group-based
  • Group and Home-based

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • NSF contains eighty Competency Based lessons each
    60 to 90 minutes long.
  • Lessons are presented in
  • 18 parenting Competency Areas,
  • Five AAPI-2 Parenting Constructs

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • Parenting Competencies are best defined as
  • Knowledge
  • Skills
  • Beliefs

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • Knowledge
  • Expertise and skills acquired by a person
    through experience or education.

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • Skills
  • The ability, coming from ones knowledge and
    practice, to do something well.

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • Beliefs entail
  • 1. Perceptions
  • All the information we receive about ourselves
    and about the world through our senses.


  • Newberg 2004


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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • 2. Cognition
  • All the abstract conceptual processes that
    our brain uses to organize and make sense of our
    perceptions including memories and unconscious
    thoughts.

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • 3. Emotions
  • Emotions help us establish the intensity and
    value of every perceptual and cognitive
    experience we have.

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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • 4. Social Consensus
  • Beliefs are influenced by the input we receive
    from other members of the community. Social
    consensus is important for beliefs to merge into
    consciousness.

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Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI-2)
  • AAPI-2 is made up of five Constructs that measure
    parenting Beliefs
  • A. Inappropriate Expectations
  • B. Lack of Empathy
  • C. Strong belief in Corporal Punishment
  • D. Reversing Family Roles
  • E. Oppressing Power and Independence

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AAPI Parenting Profiles PRE TEST
  • The following are samples of
  • PRE TEST
  • AAPI-2 Parenting Profiles

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Pretest Profile 1
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Pretest Profile 2
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Pretest Profile 3
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Pretest Profile 4
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Pretest Profile 5
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AAPI Parenting Profiles POST TEST
  • The following are samples of
  • POST TEST
  • AAPI-2 Parenting Profiles

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Pre and Posttest Profile 1
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Pre and Posttest Profile 2
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Pre and Posttest Profile 3
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Pre and Posttest Profile 4
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Pre and Posttest Profile 5
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Pre and Posttest Profile 6
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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • Parent Educators and parents review the
    pre-program assessment results of the AAPI-2
  • Areas of parenting strengths and deficiencies are
    discussed.
  • Lessons are selected from the Family Nurturing
    Plan to form the program.

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Nurturing Skills for FamiliesFamily Nurturing
Plan Staff VersionStephen J. Bavolek, Ph.D.
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Family Nurturing Plan
  • 80 Total Lessons
  • 44 Lessons form the core competencies
  • 36 Lessons form supplemental competencies

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Nurturing Skills for FamiliesFamily Nurturing
Plan Parent VersionStephen J. Bavolek, Ph.D.
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Nurturing Skills for Families
  • The following programs are evidence based
    programs utilizing the Nurturing Skills for
    Families curriculum. Programs were designed for a
    specific target population utilizing the standard
    levels of prevention primary, secondary and
    tertiary. The appropriate dosage and sequence of
    lessons was assigned to each program model.

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Nurturing the Families of Hawaii
  • Level Prevention
  • Dosage Twelve 90 minute group sessions
  • Target Population Parents and Children 4 to 12
    yrs

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Nurturing Americas Military Families
  • Level Intervention
  • Dosage Twenty-four 90 minute home-based sessions
  • Target Population First time parents attending
    New Parent Support Program (NPSP)

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Nurturing the Families of Louisiana
  • Level Treatment
  • Dosage Sixteen 2 ½ hour group based sessions
    with 60 to 90 minute accompanying home sessions.
  • Target Population CPS parents and their birth to
    five children.
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