Hutchings, J., Pye, K.L., Bywater, T., & Williams, M.E. (2019). A Feasibility Evaluation of the Incredible Years® School Readiness Parenting Programme. Psychosocial Intervention.
https://doi.org/10.5093/pi2020a2
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Parental involvement in their children’s education, including activities undertaken by parents at home and through strong links with their children’s schools, contributes to children’s academic attainment..
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Incredible Years: Therapists and Group Leaders
A study to assess the acceptability of adding home parent support along with the Incredible Years® Parent Programme
Lees, D., & Fergusson, D. (2015). A study to assess the acceptability of adding home parent support along with the Incredible Years® Parent Programme. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 44(1), 40-44.
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The Incredible Years® parent management programme (IYP) is an evidence based parenting programme designed to address conduct problems in young children..
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Adaptation of the “Incredible Years Child Training Program” and Investigation of the Effectiveness of the Program
Bayrak, U.H. & Akman, B. (2018). Adaptation of the "Incredible Years Child Training Program" and investigation of the effectiveness of the program. Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 18 (2), 397-425.
DOI 10.12738/estp.2018.2.0259
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The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of the “Incredible Years (IY) Child Training Program” on behavioral.
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Benefits of Using the Incredible Years® Home Coaching Parent Programs: Assuring Success
This article describes a home coaching model for delivering the Incredible Years Baby, Toddler, Preschool and School Age Parenting programs. The IY home-based program holds promise for providing added support for parents attending the IY group-based program. It can be used to provide additional personalized practice for parents.
Building Social and Emotional Competence in School Children: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Williams, M. E., Bywater, T., Lane, E., Williams, N. C., & Hutchings, J. (2019). Building social and emotional competence in school children: A randomised controlled trial. Psychology, 10, 107-121.
doi:10.4236/psych.2019.102009
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Background: This randomised controlled trial took place in primary schools where teachers were already trained in the Incredible Years (IY) teacher.
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Delivering the Incredible Years® Dina Treatment Program in Schools for Early Elementary Students with Self-Regulation Difficulties
LaForett, D. R., Murray, D. W., Reed, J. J., Kurian, J., Mills-Brantley, R. and Webster-Stratton, C. (2019). Delivering the Incredible Years® Dina Treatment Program in Schools for Early Elementary Students with Self-Regulation Difficulties. Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
https://doi.org/10.1080/23794925.2019.1631723
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the implementation.
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Efficacy of a Home Visiting Enhancement for High-Risk Families Attending Parent Management Programs A Randomized Superiority Clinical Trial
Lees, D., Frampton, C.M., & Merry, S.N. (2019, January 23). Efficacy of a Home Visiting Enhancement for High-Risk Families Attending Parent Management Programs A Randomized Superiority Clinical Trial. JAMA Psychiatry.
doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2018.4183
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Antisocial behavior and adult criminality often have origins in childhood and are best addressed early in the child’s life using evidence-based parenting.
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Evaluating the Incredible Years Toddler Parenting Programme with parents of toddlers in disadvantaged (Flying Start) areas of Wales
Year: 2016
Bibliography: Hutchings, J., Griffith, N., Bywater, T., & Williams, M.E. (2016). Evaluating the Incredible Years Toddler Parenting Programme with parents of toddlers in disadvantaged (Flying Start) areas of Wales. Child: Care, Health and Development, 43(1), 104-113.
doi:10.1111/ccd.12415
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Background Early risk factors for poor child outcomes are well established,.
Exploring the impact of Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management training on teacher psychological outcomes
Y. Kennedy, N. Flynn, E. O’Brien & G. Greene (2021). Exploring the impact of Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management training on teacher psychological outcomes. Educational Psychology in Practice, 37(2), 150-168.
DOI: 10.1080/02667363.2021.1882944
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Teacher wellbeing is an important prerequisite for promoting student wellbeing, yet there is limited research exploring the potentiality of.
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Incredible Years Time Out Works Because of Quality of Time In
Year: 2016
Bibliography: Webster-Stratton, C.. 2016. Incredible Years Time Out Works Because of Quality of Time In. Incredible Years, Inc., Seattle, WA.
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The use of Time Out as a self-regulation calm down strategy for children between the ages of 3 and 9 years old is part of a.Le programme d’entraînement aux habiletés parentales Ces Années Incroyables : expériences dans deux contextes
Year: 2010
Bibliography: Letarte, M.-J., Normandeau, S., & Allard, J. (2010). Le programme d’entraînement aux habiletés parentales Ces Années Incroyables: expériences dans deux contextes. In M. Déry, A.S. Denault and J.P. Lemelin (Eds.). Aide aux jeunes en difficulté de comportement: Regard sur nos pratiques (p. 27-48). Sherbrooke, Québec: GRISE, Université de Sherbrooke.
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Les programmes d'entraînement aux habiletés.
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Mixed methods systematic review on effectiveness and experiences of the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management program
Year: 2018
Bibliography: Nye, E, Melendez-Torres, G.J., & Gardner, F. (2018). Mixed methods systematic review on effectiveness and experiences of the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management program. Review of Education (in press).
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Children’s early problematic behaviour correlates with later deviant behaviour. The Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management (IY TCM) program trains.
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Outcomes of a Small Group Program for Early Elementary Students with Self-Regulation Difficulties: Limitations of Transportability from Clinic to School
Murray, D.W., Kuhn, L.J., Willoughby, M.T., LaForett, D.R., & Cavanaugh, A.M. (2021). Outcomes of a Small Group Program for Early Elementary Students with Self-Regulation Difficulties: Limitations of Transportability from Clinic to School. School Mental Health (2021).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12310-021-09480-4
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Several mental health programs have been developed in clinics and transported into schools,.
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Parent‑ and teacher‑reported long‑term effects of parent training on child conduct problems in families with child protection and other support services: a randomized controlled trial
Karjalainen, P., Santalahti, P., Aronen, E.T., Kiviruusu, O. (2021). Parent‑ and teacher‑reported long‑term effects of parent training on child conduct problems in families with child protection and other support services: a randomized controlled trial. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 15(7), online.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-021-00358-6
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Background: This randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated.
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Parents’ perceptions of a group-based parenting programme in families with child protection and other family support services in a real-life setting
Karjalainen, P., Kiviruusu, O., Santalahti, P., Aronen, E.T. (2020). Parents' perceptions of a group-based parenting programme in families with child protection and other family support services in a real-life setting. Child & Family Social Work 26(1), 38-49.
DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12787
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The aim of this study was to assess parents' satisfaction and perceived usefulness.
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Prédicteurs de l’assiduité et de l’engagement à un programme d’entraînement aux habiletés parentales
Year: 2010
Bibliography: Pilette, J., Letarte, M.J., Normandeau, S., Robaey, P. (2010). Prédicteurs de l’assiduité et de l’engagement à un programme d’entraînement aux habiletés parentales. Revue de Psychoéducation, 39(2), 189-207.
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Les programmes d’entraînement aux habiletés parentales (PEHP) sont efficaces pour aider les enfants présentant des problèmes de comportement et leur famille. Cependant, les parents.
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Promoting Behavioral Health Equity through Implementation of the Incredible Years within Primary Care
Carson, M.C., Montaño, Z., Kelman, A., Coffey, D.M., Javier, J.R. (2019). Promoting Behavioral Health Equity through Implementation of the Incredible Years within Primary Care. Translational Issues in Psychological Science 5(4), 390–401.
https://doi.org/10.1037/tps0000212
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Mental health disparities continue to be a concern for racial and ethnic minorities in the United States..
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Promoting Enrollment in Parenting Programs Among a Filipino Population: A Randomized Trial
Javier, J.R., Coffey, D.M., Palinkas, L.A., Kipke, M.D., Miranda, J., & Schrager, S.M. (2019). Promoting Enrollment in Parenting Programs Among a Filipino Population: A Randomized Trial. Pediatrics, 143(2).
https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2018-0553
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Evidence-based parenting programs prevent the onset and escalation of youth conduct problems. However, participation rates in such programs are.
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Protocol for a randomized pilot study (FIRST STEPS): implementation of the Incredible Years-ASLD® program in Spanish children with autism and preterm children with communication and/or socialization difficulties
Valencia, F., Urbiola, E., Romero-González, M., Navas, I., Elías, M., Garriz, A., Ramírez, A., and Villalta, L. (2021). Protocol for a randomized pilot study (FIRST STEPS): implementation of the Incredible Years-ASLD® program in Spanish children with autism and preterm children with communication and/or socialization difficulties. Trials 22, 291.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05229-1
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Having access.
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Strengthening stakeholder buy-in and engagement for successful exploration and installation: A case study of the development of an area-wide, evidence-based prevention and early intervention strategy
Hickey, G., McGilloway, S., O'Brien, M., Leckey, Y., Devlin, M., Donnelly, M. (2018). Strengthening stakeholder buy-in and engagement for successful exploration and installation: A case study of the development of an area-wide, evidence-based prevention and early intervention strategy. Children and Youth Services Review 91, 185-195.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.06.008
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Background: The implementation of evidence-based.
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Supporting Portuguese residential child care staff: An exploratory study with the Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme
Year: 2014
Bibliography: Silva, I., & Gaspar, M. Supporting Portuguese residential child care staff: An exploratory study with the Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme. Psychosocial Intervention, 2014. 23, 33-41.
Authors: Silva, Gaspar
DOI:10.5093/in2014a4
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Children in residential care have experienced high levels of social, emotional and behavioral difficulties and behaviour control by staff is an issue.Sustained CPD as an effective approach in the delivery of the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management programme
Nicole Davey & Margaret Egan (2021). Sustained CPD as an effective approach in the delivery of the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management programme.
Educational Psychology in Practice, 37(2), 169-186,
DOI: 10.1080/02667363.2021.1886910
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The Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management (IYTCM) programme aims to equip teachers with the strategies and skills necessary to promote socio-emotional.
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Teaching Children to Problem-Solve through Puppet Play Interactions
Webster-Stratton, C., Reid, J.M. (2018). Teaching Children to Problem-Solve through Puppet Play Interactions. In A.A. Drewes and C.E. Schaefer (Eds.), Puppets in Play Therapy: A Practical Guidebook (pp. 130-142). New York: Routledge.
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In this chapter, we will focus on how we use puppets in the Incredible Years Dinosaur Program to teach.
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The challenge of improving positive residential care practices: Evidence from staff experiences in Portugal
Year: 2014
Bibliography: Silva, I., & Gaspar, M. The challenge of improving positive residential care practices: Evidence from staff experiences in Portugal. International Journal of Child and Family Welfare, 2014. 15 (1/2), 92-109.
Authors: Silva, Gaspar
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Residential child care has to be a quality answer to the children who are in placements..
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The Earlier the Better? Individual Participant Data and Traditional Meta-Analysis of Age Effects of Parenting Interventions for Pre-Adolescent Children
Year: 2018
Bibliography: Gardner, F., Leijten, P., Melendez-Torres, G.J., Landau, S., Mann, J., Beecham, J., Hutchings, J., & Scott, S. (2018). The Earlier the Better? Individual Participant Data and Traditional Meta-Analysis of Age Effects of Parenting Interventions for Pre-Adolescent Children. Child Development (in press).
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Strong arguments have been made for early.
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The Incredible Years ‘Dinosaur school’ programme: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of children’s experiences
Houlihan, T.M. (2013). The Incredible Years 'Dinosaur school' programme: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of children's experiences (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of Limerick, Ireland.
Abstract
The Incredible Years (IY) programme is an evidence-based preventative and early intervention programme designed to reduce behavioural problems and promote social and emotional competencies in children. There.
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The Incredible Years Autism Spectrum and Language Delays Parent Program: A Pragmatic, Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
Williams, M.E., Hastings, R.P., & Hutchings, J. (2020).The Incredible Years® Autism Spectrum and Language Delays parent program: A pragmatic, feasibility randomized controlled trial. Autism Research. Online First.
doi:10.1002/aur.2265
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Behavior problems in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are common and particularly stressful for parents. This study aimed to examine the feasibility of delivering.
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The Incredible Years Parenting and Child Treatment Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial in a Child Welfare Setting in Spain
Arruabarrena, I., Rivas, G.R., Cañas, M., & De Paúl, J. (in press). The Incredible Years Parenting and Child Treatment Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial in a Child Welfare Setting in Spain. Psychosocial Intervention.
Abstract
Incredible Years (IY) is a well-established multicomponent group-based parenting program designed to promote young children’s emotional and social.
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The Incredible Years series: a developmental approach
Year: 2016
Bibliography: Webster-Stratton, C. (2016). The Incredible Years series: a developmental approach. In Family-Based Prevention Programs for Children and Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Large-Scale Dissemination (pp. 42-67). M. Van Ryzin, K. Kumpfer, G. Fosco, & M. Greenberg, Editors. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
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Rates of clinically significant behavioral and.
The Incredible Years® Group-Based Parenting Program for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Webster-Stratton, C., Dababnah, S., & Olson, E. (2018). The Incredible Years® Group-Based Parenting Program for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In M. Siller & L. Morgan (Eds.), Handbook of Parent-Implemented Interventions for Very Young Children with Autism (pp. 261-282). Springer.
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A new Incredible Years® (IY) Parent Program for preschool children with autism.
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Therapist Roles in Facilitating the Collaborative Learning Process
Webster-Stratton, C. (2012). Therapist Roles in Facilitating the Collaborative Learning Process. In C. Webster-Stratton Collaborating with Parents to Reduce Children's Behavior Problems: A Book for Therapists Using Incredible Years Programs (303-377). Seattle, WA: The Incredible Years.
While the collaborative learning process is the underlying structure for the Incredible Years process of intervention,.
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Two-generation psychiatric intervention in the prevention of early childhood maltreatment recidivism
Year: 2015
Bibliography: Constantino, J., Ben-David, V., Navsaria, N., Spiegel, E., Glowinski, A., Rogers, C., Jonson-Reid, M. Two-generation psychiatric intervention in the prevention of early childhood maltreatment recidivism. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 2015. In Press.
Author: Constantino, et al
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Objective: This article describes experience and early outcomes of a two-generation approach to preventive psychiatric.
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Understanding the Needs, Preferences, and Feasibility for Parent Training in Hmong Americans
Zhou, X., Lee, R.M., Ohm, J., & Khuu, B. (2018). Understanding the Needs, Preferences, and Feasibility for Parent Training in Hmong Americans. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 9(1), 62-71.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/aap0000095
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To provide a culturally competent parent training program for Hmong American parents, we sought to identify their cultural preferences and parenting needs,.
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Using the Incredible Years Parent Program to Help Parents Promote Children’s Healthy Life Style and Well-Being
Webster-Stratton, C. (2018). Using the Incredible Years Parent Program to Help Parents Promote Children’s Healthy Life Style and Well-Being (Unpublished paper). Incredible Years, Inc., Seattle, WA.
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It is well established that parents have a critical influence on the development of positive health habits and childhood development (Golan, 2006). Parents influence the food.
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Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme (IY) in child care placements: residential staff carers’ satisfaction results
Year: 2014
Bibliography: Silva, I. S., Gaspar, M. F., Anglin, J. Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme (IY) in Child Care Placements: Residential staff carers’ satisfaction results. Child & Family Social Work, 2014. 1-10.
Authors: Silva, Gaspar, Anglin
DOI:10.1111/cfs.12129
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The aim of the present study was to investigate residential child care staff satisfaction with.