by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Measuring Parenting to Promote Quality Improvement in Family Services POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON WED, NOV 21, 2012 As someone who once taught Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), I am pleased to hear the term more frequently used in family services circles (for detail...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Choosing the Right Parenting Assessment Tool to Delight Your Funders POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, NOV 15, 2012 In our previous post we discussed evidence that parenting quality is a key factor in children’s development. We further wondered why more programs don’t...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Assessing What Matters Most to Children: Parenting POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON SUN, NOV 04, 2012 Momentum has gathered over the last decade toward collecting evidence to prove outcomes in the early childhood field. Funders and taxpayers want proof that the services...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Modeling Receiving Feedback to Improve Parenting Outcomes POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON WED, OCT 31, 2012 Previously in the series on parenting assessment feedback, we explored the strategies and skills involved in giving effective feedback to parents. In the most recent...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Before Starting Parenting Assessments Model Receiving Feedback POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON FRI, OCT 26, 2012 If you have followed all 9 prior posts in the series on parenting feedback you have considerable information on how to make it go well. However, how confident...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Six Steps to Parent Feedback Success: #6 Be Specific and Prescriptive POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, OCT 23, 2012 In this post in the feedback series, we focus on the importance of being specific and prescriptive in supporting parents’ improvement. In preceding posts...
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