by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
How Can Parents’ Behavior Prevent Narcissism & Build Self-Esteem? New Research POSTED BY: MARILEE COMFORT ON MON, MAR 23, 2015 Narcissism – What comes to mind when you hear this word — self-absorption, inflated self-image, lacking empathy, feeling...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Mindfulness Based Parenting for Mothers in Substance Abuse Treatment POSTED BY: MARILEE COMFORT ON FRI, JAN 16, 2015 Parenting behavior is important for ALL families. It has been described as the single most important contributor to healthy child development and...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Parenting’s Role On the Rise at White House Summit on Early Education POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON FRI, DEC 12, 2014 I attended the White House Summit on Early Education virtually via web stream. As I was sitting there listening and watching, my first impression was...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Closing the Word Gap is Not Enough. It Takes Quality Interactions POSTED BY: MARILEE COMFORT ON FRI, OCT 24, 2014 The “30 Million Word Gap” – This phrase keeps popping up in community service programs and in the news media. Across the US, communities are...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Research: Triple P, Disabilities, Parent Assessments & Prevention POSTED BY: MARILEE COMFORT ON WED, OCT 01, 2014 Did you know that children with disabilities are reported at nearly 2 times greater risk of child maltreatment than typically developing children?...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
How We Engage Fathers as Co-Parents with Their Babies POSTED BY: MARILEE COMFORT ON THU, JUL 31, 2014 Engaged fathers play a positive role in promoting children’s development. Research shows that children with engaged fathers show better outcomes in early...
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