Evidence-based Parenting Interventions to Help Parents Reduce the Use of Physical Punishment (Part II)
Summary
This course focuses on an issue that many social workers confront in their practice with children and families - the use of discipline and physical punishment in childrearing. This course examines research on the effectiveness of a wide range of parental disciplinary approaches. This course introduces a series of evidence-based parenting interventions, and discusses how these interventions approach parents' beliefs and behaviors related to child discipline. We will discuss how cultural norms and beliefs may influence parents' discipline choices, and how social workers can engage in productive dialogue with parents to help parents achieve their parenting aims. Content of this course is based on the book published by the instructor titled "Ending the physical punishment of children: A guide for clinicians and practitioners."
Please note that although there are two parts to this course you do not have to attend both parts. The content of each webinar can stand alone.
Describe two interventions that help parents discipline their children.
Identify cognitive training strategies to help parents reframe their children's behavior to reduce parents' use of corporal punishment.
Agenda
Date
Time
Description
January 23, 2020
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Interventions: Play Nicely, a brief primary care intervention
January 23, 2020
12:30pm - 1:00pm
Interventions: ACT Raising Safe Kids Program
January 23, 2020
1:00pm - 1:30pm
Interventions: cognitive retraining strategies and parental beliefs/ attitudes
January 23, 2020
1:30pm - 2:00pm
Interventions: Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting