2018
DOI: 10.18352/jsi.559
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Waarom ouders deelnemen aan professionele opvoedingsondersteuning. Participatie van ouders in Triple P Tieners

Abstract: Why parents participate in professional parenting support programmes. Participation of parents in the "Triple P Teens" programme Parenting programmes are increasingly being used as an intervention to support parents who experience difficulties with or have questions about their children's development and behaviour. These programmes are implemented in many different parts of the world through individual consultations and/or group training sessions. They provide parents with a range of techniques and Drs. Eva Sm… Show more

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“…Triple P is implemented in half (more than 200) of the Dutch municipalities, while approximately 15,000 professionals in different sectors of youth care are trained in Triple P (Schappin, De Graaf, & Reijneveld, 2017). In the Netherlands, Teen Triple P (lectures, workshops, individual and group training) is frequently used, has been evaluated as theoretically well substantiated, and has been positively assessed by professionals and parents Naber, Smallegange, & Van Dongen, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Triple P is implemented in half (more than 200) of the Dutch municipalities, while approximately 15,000 professionals in different sectors of youth care are trained in Triple P (Schappin, De Graaf, & Reijneveld, 2017). In the Netherlands, Teen Triple P (lectures, workshops, individual and group training) is frequently used, has been evaluated as theoretically well substantiated, and has been positively assessed by professionals and parents Naber, Smallegange, & Van Dongen, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%