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Note: The Positive Indian Parenting was not responsive to the CEBC's inquiry. The following information was obtained from publicly available sources.

Topic Areas

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Topic Areas

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Target Population

American Indian and Alaska Native parents

Target Population

American Indian and Alaska Native parents

Program Overview

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) is an 8- to 10-week curriculum that is designed to provide practical and culturally specific training for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) parents. Parents are assisted in exploring the values and attitudes expressed in traditional AI/AN child-rearing practices and applying them to modern parenting.

The curriculum is composed of eight sessions which draw on the strengths of traditional Indian parenting practices including:

  • Traditional parenting
  • Lessons of the storyteller
  • Lessons of the cradleboard
  • Harmony in child rearing
  • Traditional behavior management
  • Lessons of Mother Nature
  • Praise in traditional parenting
  • Choices in parenting

In addition, the historic impact of boarding schools, intergenerational trauma and grief, and forced assimilation of parenting are addressed. PIP aims to empower Indian families to reclaim their right to their heritage to be positive parents.

Program Overview

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) is an 8- to 10-week curriculum that is designed to provide practical and culturally specific training for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) parents. Parents are assisted in exploring the values and attitudes expressed in traditional AI/AN child-rearing practices and applying them to modern parenting.

The curriculum is composed of eight sessions which draw on the strengths of traditional Indian parenting practices including:

  • Traditional parenting
  • Lessons of the storyteller
  • Lessons of the cradleboard
  • Harmony in child rearing
  • Traditional behavior management
  • Lessons of Mother Nature
  • Praise in traditional parenting
  • Choices in parenting

In addition, the historic impact of boarding schools, intergenerational trauma and grief, and forced assimilation of parenting are addressed. PIP aims to empower Indian families to reclaim their right to their heritage to be positive parents.

Contact Information

The National Indian Child Welfare Association
The National Indian Child Welfare Association

Contact Information

The National Indian Child Welfare Association
The National Indian Child Welfare Association

Logic Model

The program representative did not provide information about a Logic Model for Positive Indian Parenting (PIP).

Logic Model

The program representative did not provide information about a Logic Model for Positive Indian Parenting (PIP).

Program Delivery

Homework

This program does not include a homework component.


Languages

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) has materials available in the following languages other than English:

For information on which materials are available in this language, please check on the program's website or contact the program representative (contact information is listed in this page).


Program Delivery

Homework

This program does not include a homework component.


Languages

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) has materials available in the following languages other than English:

For information on which materials are available in this language, please check on the program's website or contact the program representative (contact information is listed in this page).


Manuals and Training


Manual Information

There is not a manual that describes how to deliver this program.


Training Information

There is no training information available for this program.

Manuals and Training


Manual Information

There is not a manual that describes how to deliver this program.


Training Information

There is no training information available for this program.

Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research

  • There are currently no published, peer-reviewed research studies on outcomes with the appropriate target population for the topic area(s) in which Positive Indian Parenting has been reviewed.

Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research

  • There are currently no published, peer-reviewed research studies on outcomes with the appropriate target population for the topic area(s) in which Positive Indian Parenting has been reviewed.

Topic Areas

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Topic Areas

Child Welfare System Relevance Level

High

Target Population

American Indian and Alaska Native parents

Target Population

American Indian and Alaska Native parents

Program Overview

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) is an 8- to 10-week curriculum that is designed to provide practical and culturally specific training for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) parents. Parents are assisted in exploring the values and attitudes expressed in traditional AI/AN child-rearing practices and applying them to modern parenting.

The curriculum is composed of eight sessions which draw on the strengths of traditional Indian parenting practices including:

  • Traditional parenting
  • Lessons of the storyteller
  • Lessons of the cradleboard
  • Harmony in child rearing
  • Traditional behavior management
  • Lessons of Mother Nature
  • Praise in traditional parenting
  • Choices in parenting

In addition, the historic impact of boarding schools, intergenerational trauma and grief, and forced assimilation of parenting are addressed. PIP aims to empower Indian families to reclaim their right to their heritage to be positive parents.

Program Overview

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) is an 8- to 10-week curriculum that is designed to provide practical and culturally specific training for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) parents. Parents are assisted in exploring the values and attitudes expressed in traditional AI/AN child-rearing practices and applying them to modern parenting.

The curriculum is composed of eight sessions which draw on the strengths of traditional Indian parenting practices including:

  • Traditional parenting
  • Lessons of the storyteller
  • Lessons of the cradleboard
  • Harmony in child rearing
  • Traditional behavior management
  • Lessons of Mother Nature
  • Praise in traditional parenting
  • Choices in parenting

In addition, the historic impact of boarding schools, intergenerational trauma and grief, and forced assimilation of parenting are addressed. PIP aims to empower Indian families to reclaim their right to their heritage to be positive parents.

Contact Information

The National Indian Child Welfare Association
The National Indian Child Welfare Association

Contact Information

The National Indian Child Welfare Association
The National Indian Child Welfare Association

Logic Model

The program representative did not provide information about a Logic Model for Positive Indian Parenting (PIP).

Logic Model

The program representative did not provide information about a Logic Model for Positive Indian Parenting (PIP).

Program Delivery

Homework

This program does not include a homework component.


Languages

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) has materials available in the following languages other than English:

For information on which materials are available in this language, please check on the program's website or contact the program representative (contact information is listed in this page).


Program Delivery

Homework

This program does not include a homework component.


Languages

Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) has materials available in the following languages other than English:

For information on which materials are available in this language, please check on the program's website or contact the program representative (contact information is listed in this page).


Manuals and Training


Manual Information

There is not a manual that describes how to deliver this program.


Training Information

There is no training information available for this program.

Manuals and Training


Manual Information

There is not a manual that describes how to deliver this program.


Training Information

There is no training information available for this program.

Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research

  • There are currently no published, peer-reviewed research studies on outcomes with the appropriate target population for the topic area(s) in which Positive Indian Parenting has been reviewed.

Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research

  • There are currently no published, peer-reviewed research studies on outcomes with the appropriate target population for the topic area(s) in which Positive Indian Parenting has been reviewed.

Date CEBC Staff Last Reviewed Research: April 2023

Date Program's Staff Last Reviewed Content: November -0001

Date Originally Loaded onto CEBC: July 2023