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 ages 4-12 years who are defiant or who may qualify for a diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
Parents of 12- to 36-month-olds who are having challenges with toddler behaviour
Foster children and other children at high risk for school difficulties who are entering kindergarten
Parents of children/youth 2-18 years of age with disruptive behaviors such as conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and anti-social behaviors
Youth aged 5-18 seeking additional support from a caring adult who guides them through goal-setting activities and relationship building skills to prepare them for long-term success in school, in the workplace, and in their personal lives.
Youth ages 8-17 (referred by teachers, counselors, probation officers, county mental health, child protective/welfare services, or other youth-serving professionals) who are at-risk of not reaching their full potential due to challenges at home, at school, and/or in their neighborhood
Preadolescent children (ages 9-11) who have current or previous child welfare involvement due to one or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
Families who have come to the attention of Child Protective Services within the past 180 days due to the physical abuse and/or neglect of a child in the family between the ages of 6 and 17; where the child is still living with them or is in foster care with the intent of reunifying with the parent(s); other criteria may apply
Couples that just became first-time parents and could use assistance in developing the father's role in parenthood