Triple P

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The Triple P - Positive Parenting Program is a system of parenting and family support that is designed to promote positive parenting and caring relationships between parents and children aged 2–16 years. It contains several tiers, including Standard, Group, Enhanced, Self-Directed, and Media.[1]

A 2007 review and meta-analysis of Triple P and of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, another approach, found that all forms of Triple P had moderate to large effects when outcomes were assessed with parent reports, except that Media Triple P had small effects. It also found that an enhanced version of Triple P was associated with improvements in observed child behaviors.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Thomas R, Zimmer-Gembeck MJ (2007). "Behavioral outcomes of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Triple P-Positive Parenting Program: a review and meta-analysis". J Abnorm Child Psychol 35 (3): 475–95. doi:10.1007/s10802-007-9104-9. PMID 17333363. 

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