by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Six Steps to Parent Feedback Success: #5 Having a Helping Spirit POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, OCT 16, 2012 For most parenting service providers having a helping spirit is much easier than the previous step that we discussed of being interactive and flexible. In this...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Six Steps to Parent Feedback Success: #4 Being Interactive and Flexible POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON WED, OCT 10, 2012 In the earlier posts in this series we discussed identifying parents strengths, using a thoughtful strategy, and being future and improvement focused. ...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Six Steps to Parent Feedback Success: #3 Improvement and Future Focus POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, OCT 04, 2012 In previous posts, we discussed how steps were taken after conducting a parenting assessment – identifying strengths, developing a thoughtful...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Six Steps to Parent Feedback Success: #2 Protecting Self-Esteem POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, SEP 30, 2012 In earlier articles, we discussed identifying the positive and starting with a thoughtful strategy. Now we turn to the importance of protecting self-esteem. ...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
6 Steps to Parent Feedback Success: #1 A Thoughtful Strategy POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, SEP 27, 2012 In two previous KIPS Cradle posts we discussed identifying strengths and supporting a parent in selecting an improvement goal. Now let’s turn to collaborating...
by kipsadmin | Jul 31, 2020 | Parent Assessment
Parenting Assessment: Discovering Strengths and Beyond POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON WED, SEP 19, 2012 The art of giving parents feedback after using a parenting scale seems to have struck a chord. I’ve just been invited to conduct our first feedback workshop...
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