by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Pediatric Practice Parenting Groups Prevent Behavior Problems POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, NOV 14, 2013 The recognition of the importance of quality parenting continues to grow. I was surprised to see a paper published in the Journal of the American Medical...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Brief Parenting Intervention +Cell Phones Improves Parenting Outcomes POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON THU, NOV 07, 2013 This week we share with you an exciting paper just published in Pediatrics, by Judith Carta and coworkers, entitled Randomized Trial of a Cellular...
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 | Parenting
Is 23% of Parenting Really Due to Children’s Genes? POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON FRI, SEP 27, 2013 I just read an interesting article that warrants some discussion. I found the article because the press was reporting that a study found 23% of parenting was attributable...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Assessing Parent-Child Relationships Through the Lens of Attachment POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON FRI, SEP 20, 2013 The quality of parent-child relationships is linked to a theoretical construct called attachment. A child’s attachment influences his or her...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Brookings: A Parenting Gap Causes the Achievement Gap! POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON WED, SEP 11, 2013 I just read a remarkable report from the Brookings Institution written by Isabel V. Sawhill, Richard V. Reeves and Kimberly Howard entitled Parenting, Politics, and...
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