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'Tuning into Kids': Reducing Young Children's Behavior Problems Using an Emotion Coaching Parenting Program

Authors :
Havighurst, SS
Wilson, KR
Harley, AE
Kehoe, C
Efron, D
Prior, MR
Havighurst, SS
Wilson, KR
Harley, AE
Kehoe, C
Efron, D
Prior, MR
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This study evaluated a 6-session group parenting program, Tuning into Kids (TIK), as treatment for young children (aged 4.0-5.11 years) with behavior problems. TIK targets parent emotion socialization (parent emotion awareness, regulation and emotion coaching skills). Fifty-four parents, recruited via a child behavior clinic, were randomized into intervention (TIK) or waitlist (clinical treatment as usual). Parents reported emotion awareness/regulation, emotion coaching, empathy and child behavior (pre-intervention, post-intervention, 6-month follow-up); teachers reported child behavior and observers rated parent-child emotion coaching and child emotion knowledge (pre-intervention, follow-up). Data were analyzed using growth curve modeling and ANCOVA. Parents in both conditions reported less emotional dismissiveness and reduced child behavior problems; in the intervention group, parents also reported greater empathy and had improved observed emotion coaching skills; their children had greater emotion knowledge and reduced teacher-reported behavior problems. TIK appears to be a promising addition to treatment for child behavior problems.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315687803
Document Type :
Electronic Resource