Tuned In Parenting (TIP): A Collaborative Approach to Improving Parent-child Relationships
@inproceedings{Priddis2008TunedIP, title={Tuned In Parenting (TIP): A Collaborative Approach to Improving Parent-child Relationships}, author={Lynn E. Priddis and Gail Wells and Kathie Dore and Jane Booker and Noel D. Howieson}, year={2008}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:55027213} }
This paper describes a collaborative partnership between a community early parenting agency and a university psychology department to develop and deliver an innovative programme for relationship issues in young families. The programme was to be in keeping with the research and practice parameters of the agency. The processes involved in the development, trial and evaluation of the programme are outlined. Known as the Tuned in Parenting (TIP) Programme it aims to promote reflective awareness in…
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