October 2016
This literature review identifies benefits of parent education programs to parents, children, and the parent-child relationship, as well as best practices.
The Wilder Foundation’s Incredible Years program promotes social and emotional competence and works to prevent, reduce, and treat children’s behavioral and emotional problems. It includes a classroom component for young children, a children’s therapy group, and a parent education group. The most recent report provides information about the program’s work with Cummins Power Generation in which they implemented the Six Sigma business process to develop a sustainability plan for Incredible Years.
This literature review identifies benefits of parent education programs to parents, children, and the parent-child relationship, as well as best practices.
This summary presents the key benefits and best practices around parenting education that emerged from a literature review of parent education programs.
The Wilder Foundation’s Child Development Center has partnered with Cummins Power Generation to implement the Six Sigma business process to develop a sustainability plan for the Incredible Years program. This project summary provides an overview of the project and outlines key recommendations for ongoing work towards sustainability.
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