Triple P

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Mind Map on Triple P, created by angelova.nikolina on 03/10/2013.
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Triple P
  1. What is Triple P?
    1. enhancing the knowledge, skills, and confidence of parents in order to prevent behavioral, emotional, and developmental problems in children
      1. parents of children btw 0-16
        1. 5 levels of intervention
          1. targets the social context that influence parents

            Annotations:

            • mass media, primary health care services, child care and school system, work sites, religious organizations, the broader political system
          2. Structure
            1. 5 levels
              1. low to high intensity
                1. flexible delivery method

                  Annotations:

                  • practitioner; population, group, 1-1, telephone, online, parental choice
                2. 17 strategies
                3. Theoretical models
                  1. Principles of positive parenting
                    1. Safe and engaging environment
                      1. Positive learning environment
                        1. Assertive discipline
                          1. Realistic expectations
                            1. Parental safe care
                            2. Mechanisms of self-regulation

                              Annotations:

                              • Karoly (1993)
                            3. Outcome Aim
                              1. Development of an indivual's capacity of self-regulation

                                Annotations:

                                • -in regard to parenting and family relationships; -taught skills to change their behaviour & become independant problem solvers
                                1. promoting self-sufficiency

                                  Annotations:

                                  • parents become independant, less relient on others in carrying out their parenting responsibilities
                                  1. increasing parental self-efficacy

                                    Annotations:

                                    • confidence in daily parenting tasks
                                    1. using self-managment tools

                                      Annotations:

                                      • -self-monitoring, -self-determination of performance goals and standards, self-selection of parenting strategies; -self-evaluation; -enable them to change their parenting practice, to become self-efficient.
                                      1. promoting personal agency
                                        1. promoting problem solving
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