Title: Maximizing Parenting Assessments for Effective Parenting Programs
1Maximizing Parenting Assessments for Effective
Parenting Programs
- Stephen J. Bavolek, Ph.D
- Family Nurturing Center of North Carolina
- November, 2009
2Levels 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.
3Levels of Prevention
- Secondary Prevention or Intervention
- Actions taken to stop the further deterioration
of a condition and begin the process remediation.
4Levels of Prevention
- Tertiary Prevention or Treatment
- Actions taken to replace old, long standing
dysfunctional behavior patterns with newer,
healthier ones.
5Programmatic 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.
6Programmatic 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.
7Dosage 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
8Dosage 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
9Dosage 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
10Nurturing 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.
11Nurturing Skills for Families
- Program Formats
- Home-based
- Group-based
- Group and Home-based
12Nurturing 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
13Nurturing Skills for Families
- Parenting Competencies are best defined as
- Knowledge
- Skills
- Beliefs
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14Nurturing Skills for Families
- Knowledge
- Expertise and skills acquired by a person
through experience or education.
15Nurturing Skills for Families
- Skills
- The ability, coming from ones knowledge and
practice, to do something well.
16Nurturing 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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- 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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- 3. Emotions
- Emotions help us establish the intensity and
value of every perceptual and cognitive
experience we have.
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- 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.
20Adult 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
21AAPI Parenting Profiles PRE TEST
- The following are samples of
- PRE TEST
- AAPI-2 Parenting Profiles
22Pretest Profile 1
23Pretest Profile 2
24Pretest Profile 3
25Pretest Profile 4
26Pretest Profile 5
27AAPI Parenting Profiles POST TEST
- The following are samples of
- POST TEST
- AAPI-2 Parenting Profiles
28Pre and Posttest Profile 1
29Pre and Posttest Profile 2
30Pre and Posttest Profile 3
31Pre and Posttest Profile 4
32Pre and Posttest Profile 5
33Pre and Posttest Profile 6
34Nurturing 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.
35Nurturing Skills for FamiliesFamily Nurturing
Plan Staff VersionStephen J. Bavolek, Ph.D.
36Family Nurturing Plan
- 80 Total Lessons
- 44 Lessons form the core competencies
- 36 Lessons form supplemental competencies
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47Nurturing Skills for FamiliesFamily Nurturing
Plan Parent VersionStephen J. Bavolek, Ph.D.
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52Nurturing 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.
53Nurturing the Families of Hawaii
- Level Prevention
- Dosage Twelve 90 minute group sessions
- Target Population Parents and Children 4 to 12
yrs
54Nurturing Americas Military Families
- Level Intervention
- Dosage Twenty-four 90 minute home-based sessions
- Target Population First time parents attending
New Parent Support Program (NPSP)
55Nurturing 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.