by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Learning Language: Word # Matters, but Parenting Quality Matters More POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, JUL 23, 2013 Those of us who work in early childhood frequently hear reference to the “30 Million Word Gap.” This phrase derives from a longitudinal study of 42...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Parenting Training Yields Dramatic Increases in Head Start Outcomes POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, JUL 16, 2013 I just read a very exciting research paper, so excuse me if I gush some about the work of Helen Neville and colleagues from the University of Oregon. In...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Assessing Parenting to Develop Character: Grit, Self-Control & Zest POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON MON, JUN 10, 2013 In our last post, we described how in the book, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character, Paul Tough points to the...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Parenting and Character Development POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, JUN 04, 2013 I have just completed reading Paul Tough’s, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and Hidden Power of Character. I highly recommend this book for anyone working with families. One of the...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Assessing Parenting for Better Partnerships & Parent-Child Interaction POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON TUE, MAY 28, 2013 Many of our posts have discussed the value of assessing parenting in collecting evidence of outcomes (1,2 & 3) and for obtaining funding for...
by kipsadmin | Aug 2, 2020 | Parenting
Assessing Parenting in Families Affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder POSTED BY: PHIL GORDON ON SUN, APR 28, 2013 In honor of the end of Autism Awareness Month, in this post we share the experience of Dr. Emmanuelle Davison who assesses parenting in her work with...
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