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What Kites can offer parents...
As we all know kids
do not come with an instruction manual - but they should!
If you are looking for practical help with common parenting then Kites
and Triple P can help.
Whatever your parenting need, no matter how small or complex, Kites can
help you, using a variety of resources including Triple P.
As Triple P is one of the few evidence-based parenting programmes available
worldwide, with over 25 years of proven clinical research to back it up,
you can be sure Triple P works for the majority of families.
There is no one right way to be a parent - but Kites staff, together with
Triple P can offer information, support and practical answers to everyday
parenting
concerns.
What
the parents say:
"The
course seemed like so much work at first, I felt really overwhelmed but
I'm so glad I persevered. Life at home is a pleasure now".
"I didn't have any major problems but just by praising the children
more I have seen a massive change in them".
"We have realised that not all our problems were down to our child's
behaviour, but how we dealt with it. By using the tips and strategies we
have now changed how we deal with things which have had a definite impact
on our child's behaviour."
What the professionals say
"Triple
P is a great programme. To my mind, it is the best in the world at addressing
the needs of the whole community. The different components
are carefully tailored to support a range of parents. The content is based
on specific practice, and proven in numerous controlled trials to be
highly effective".
Dr Stephen Scott, Consultant Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist,
National Specialist Team for Parenting and Anti-Social Behaviour,
Maudsley Hospital, London.
"Triple P is an excellent choice of parenting programme for our national
demonstration project due to its strong evidence base, ability to be quickly
implemented, first class resources and training, the support and liaison
from our colleagues at Triple P".
Dr Linda de Caestecker, Consultant in Public
Health Medicine,
Child Health, Greater Glasgow Health Board.
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