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What is Triple P?

February 13, 2014 by Debi

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The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program ®  is one of the world’s most effective parenting programs.

It is one of the few based on evidence from ongoing scientific research, with more than 90 trials and studies around the world showing  it works – regardless of a family’s culture, country or situation.

Triple P works by giving parents the skills to raise confident, healthy children and teenagers, and to build stronger family relationships. It also helps parents manage misbehavior and prevent problems occurring in the first place.

But it doesn’t tell people how to parent. Rather, it gives them simple and practical strategies they can adapt to suit their own values, beliefs and needs.

Triple P is also different because it is not “one size fits all’.  It’s a system that offers increasing levels of support to meet parents’  different needs. So parents can choose anything from one-of the public seminars or self-help books to more detailed group courses or individual sessions.

Triple P is now used in more than 24 countries including the USA, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Sweden, Germany,  Japan, Iran, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Netherlands, Curacao, Switzerland, and Romania.  It has been translated into 17 languages.

Here is the link to the Triple P Parenting Website. Check it out!!!  Would love to know what you think!

http://www.triplep-parenting.net/glo-en/home

North Carolina has actively embraced the Triple P parenting model and resources. As I get more details about their parent website and resources I’ll pass those along to you!

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