Commonly asked questions regarding Incredible Years randomized control group treatment research with families with children with conduct problems

 


Library: Video & Presentations

Helping Young Aggressive Children Beat the Odds: Parents, Children, Teachers and Dinosaurs (Video)

Webster-Stratton, C., PhD. 2006. University of Washington, Annual Faculty Lecture.

In this program, professor Webster-Stratton describes the challenges in dealing with an aggressive child. She outlines early intervention techniques for teachers, parents and therapists with children who are highly aggressive, disobedient, hyperactive and inattentive.

Library Category: Treatment Description
2/21/2006

Parenting Programmes: What works?

Scott, S., Reader in Child and Behaviour; Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. 2003. Presentation given April 2003, Oxford.

The objective of supporting parents is to enable them to develop a nurturing, stimulating relationship with their child, so they develop the child's emotional and intellectual well-being. The question arises how best to support parents.

Library Category: Independent Replication
4/1/2003

 

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