Promoting First Relationships
Caregivers of children birth to five years
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Topic Areas
- Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
- Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (Birth to 5)
Caregivers of children birth to five years
Parents of children/youth 2-18 years of age with disruptive behaviors such as conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anti-social behaviors
Parents/caregivers (adolescents or adults who are pregnant or parenting) and their children ages 0-5 years old (with no minimum or maximum age for parents enrolled).
Parents of children and adolescents (birth through 18 years) who are typically developing; and teachers of children (toddlers through adolescence) who are typically developing; parents, teachers, and service providers of children with special needs (infants through teens), including children with disorders of attachment, children on the autism spectrum and children exposed to trauma
Incarcerated fathers with children 18 years old and younger, designed specifically for the issues/challenges faced by incarcerated fathers (e.g., challenge of successful reentry)
Fathers with children age 18 or younger; designed for custodial and noncustodial fathers with instructions on how to deliver it most effectively to non-custodial and unemployed and underemployed fathers
Youth/young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 who are in or emancipating from child welfare systems throughout the United States
Parents, grandparents, relative and kin providers, foster parents, or anyone serving in a parenting or caregiver role and children and youth of all ages with behavioral health, substance use disorders, and wellness concerns
State adoptive families, Guardianship families, kinship families, families who have adopted children through any state foster care system, and resource (foster) families via some services, plus youth. NOTE: Struggling adoptive families or adoptees/fosterees of any kind within the state are not turned away.
First time, low-income mothers (adolescents and adults, with no set maximum age) and their infants ages birth-2 years