by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Research: Parenting Buffers Brain’s Hippocampus from Poverty’s Impact POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, OCT 31, 2013 This week I want to highlight an exciting new study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics by Joan Luby and...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Family
Research: Family Partnerships Don’t Predict Preschooler Learning? POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, OCT 24, 2013 Please excuse the overly provocative title, but I wanted to get your attention. This post will focus on the question, Does family engagement matter for...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parent Assessment
How Parenting Assessments Can Help Depressed Parents POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON FRI, OCT 18, 2013 I just read an interesting editorial entitled Why do depressed individuals have difficulties in their parenting roles? by L. Psychogiou and E. Parry in Psychological...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parent Assessment
How Assessing Parenting Helps Parents Help Children Succeed in School POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON FRI OCT 11, 2013 Are you trying to help parents help children get ready for school success? According to research from the University of Pennsylvania, traits such as...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Parenting Assessment Promotes Partnership with Parents Seeking Help POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, OCT 03, 2013 From the Voices in the Field Series, Yolanda Beltran explains how assessing parenting helps her partner with parents in her services to families and...
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