The 1960s saw a growing number of pediatricians fielding questions regarding parent training.
Eighty percent of the families who participated in the program, with follow-up parent training, decided that their children did not need medication at home.
The results will be that kids need medication because parent training is not enough.
Operant procedures form the basis of behavioral parent training developed from social learning theorists.
Part of getting custody was the judge's stipulation that she take foster parent training and have a homemaker.
The parents went to parent training and anger management classes and eventually were reunited with their baby.
The first stage of the study, before the drug trial, was a 10-week parent training and behavioral therapy stage.
What your article describes isn't toilet training it's parent training!
The study was conducted in the 1960's among poor black children, combining parent training and academic enrichment.
At the home, she will receive parent training and continue to attend school.