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Incredible Years Series. Teacher, Child, and Parent Training ProgramsDeveloped (1984) by Dr. Webster-Stratton, professor and director of the Parenting Clinic at the U of WashingtonDesigned to promote emotional and social competence and to prevent, reduce, and treat aggression and emotional probl
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1. The Incredible Years Parent Training Program: Prevention and Early Intervention Becky Beckner, PhD
Columbia Public Schools
Early Childhood Special Education
rbeckner@columbia.k12.mo.us
2. Incredible Years Series Teacher, Child, and Parent Training Programs
Developed (1984) by Dr. Webster-Stratton, professor and director of the Parenting Clinic at the U of Washington
Designed to promote emotional and social competence and to prevent, reduce, and treat aggression and emotional problems in children 0 to 12 years old
3. Incredible Years Series May be implemented by school districts, Head Start, and day cares as early prevention programs
The child and parent programs may be used in mental health centers as a treatment for high risk families or for families with children who are diagnosed with ODD/CD and ADHD
4. Incredible Years Series: Research Evaluations have included numerous randomized control group research studies (2-12 year olds) with diverse groups of parents and teachers.
5. Incredible Years Series: Research Evidence shows:
IY programs have turned around the behaviors of up to 80 percent of the children of participating parents and teachers
IY has also been evaluated as a prevention program with children 2 to 7 years old, who are at high risk by virtue of living in poverty
The IY baby program (6 weeks to 18 months) is currently undergoing evaluation
6. Incredible Years Series: Teachers Teacher Classroom Management Training Programs:
The Importance of Teacher Attention, Encouragement, Praise
Motivating Children Through Incentives
Preventing Behavior Problems-the Proactive Teacher
Decreasing Students' Inappropriate Behaviors
Building Positive Relationships With Students, Problem Solving
7. Incredible Years Series: Children The Dinosaur Social Skills & Problem Solving Curriculum (whole classroom prevention and targeted group)
Making New Friends & Learning School Rules
Understanding & Detecting Feelings
Detective Wally Teaches Problem Solving Steps
Tiny Turtle Teaches Anger Management
Molly Manners Teaches How to be Friendly
Molly Explains How to Talk with Friends
Dina Dinosaur Teaches How to Do Your Best in School
8. Incredible Years Series: Parents The BASIC parent series has three versions:
Baby/toddler (1 month to 2 years)
Preschool (3-5 years)
School age (6-12 years)
BASIC is “core” and a necessary component of the prevention program delivery.
9. Incredible Years Series: Parents BASIC series emphasizes parenting skills known to promote children's social competence and reduce behavior problems:
how to play with children
social, emotional , academic and persistence skills coaching
effective praise and use of incentives
establishing predictable routines and rules and promoting responsibility
effective limit-setting
strategies to manage misbehavior
teaching children to problem solve
10. Incredible Years Series: Parents ADVANCE series emphasizes parent interpersonal skills:
effective communication skills
anger and depression management
problem-solving between adults
ways to give and get support
family meetings
11. Incredible Years Series: Parents SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION series (known as SCHOOL) emphasizes parenting approaches designed to promote children’s academic skills:
reading skills
parental involvement in setting up predictable homework routines
building collaborative relationships with teachers.
12. How it Works: Methods Group format
Video-based modeling
Role plays and experiential exercises
Group discussion and feedback
Pyramid approach to skill development
13. How it Works: Methods Social learning principles:
Cognitive social learning theory and particularly Patterson’s coercion hypothesis of negative reinforcement developing and maintaining deviant behavior
Bandura’s notions of modeling and self-efficacy
Piaget’s developmental interactive learning methods.
14. How it Works: Methods Cognitive strategies for challenging, angry, negative and depressive self-talk and increasing parenting self-esteem and confidence.
Positive interactions are foundation for behavior management
Collaborative problem solving
Target known risk factors across settings
15. How it Works: Methods Other programs with similar theoretical foundation
Helping the Noncompliant Child (Forehand & McMahon)
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (Eyberg)
Living with Families (Patterson)
Defiant Children (Barkley)
16. How it Works: Methods The BASIC parent training has 5 curriculae:
Baby Program (8-9 sessions)
Toddler Program (12 sessions)
Preschool or Early Childhood Program (18-20 sessions)
Early School-Age Program or Preadolescent Program (12-16 sessions).
17. How it Works: Methods The ADVANCE parent program (9-12 sessions) focuses on:
interpersonal skills, anger and depression management, and problem solving
can follow the BASIC program for high risk populations and families with diagnosed children.
18. How it Works: Methods Each parent group session is 2 to 2.5 hours long and conducted at weekly intervals.
Involves 2 group leaders and 10-14 participants.
Typically food, child care and transportation are provided for each session.
For the baby program parents bring their babies to the groups.
Training set in a problem solving format with parents identified goals, assessments of barriers, and potential solutions.
19. How it Works: Methods The training is based on:
video modeling
observational and experiential learning
rehearsal and practice
individual goal setting
self management
self-reflection
cognitive self-control.
20. How it Works: Methods Assumes a self-learning model involving self-monitoring and weekly goal setting.
Also explicitly assumes a collaborative relationship between group leaders and parents.
Reduction of risk factors and increased protective factors through increasing parent, teacher and child competencies.
21. Costs: The cost to train a group leader averages $290
The initial costs of materials:
$1595 for the Basic program
$1995 for the School Age Basic plus Advance programs.
However, the DVDs once purchased can be used repeatedly on any number of further courses.
22. Parent and Family Risk Factors Risks
Permissive, neglectful, rigid, and/or inconsistent parenting
Harsh or abusive discipline
Low monitoring or involvement
Coercive interactions
Parent psychopathology
Interparental conflict and divorce
Maternal insularity
Poverty
23. IY Parent Programs Parent Programs (IY-Parent)
BASIC
4 programs: Infant, Toddler, Pre-K, and School-Age
Ages: 0-12
Supplemental: Advanced, School Readiness
24. Incredible Years Parenting Program Parents of children age 3-12 years
Group Format
10-12 sessions
1 ˝ hour weekly
10-12 families
include all caregivers from each family (i.e., boyfriend, grandparent) Evaluation
7 Randomized Treatment Trials
BASIC reduced harsh parenting, increases positive parenting, and reduces child behavior problems
Across toddler and school-age groups
5 Independent Replications
7 Prevention Trials
Reduced behavior problems and improved emotional regulation
More supportive and less coercive parenting
25. IY Parenting Group Overview Domains
Attending and Play
Praise & Rewards
Effective Limit Setting
Handling Misbehavior & Time Out
26. IY Parenting Program Materials DVD Vignettes of parents and children
Facilitator Manual
Lessons
Checklists
Reproducible Materials
Book for Parents
27. IY Child Programs Dinosaur Curricula
Classroom Program (IY-Classroom)
Pre-K – Grade 2
30-60 social-emotional lessons per year, delivered twice per week
Treatment Program (IY-Child)
Small group (4-6 children)
Focused on social skill training
1-2 hour meetings over 22 weeks
28. IY Child Programs Evaluation
Two randomized intervention trials
IY-Child has unique benefits beyond IY-Parent
Increased problem-solving and conflict management
Reduced aggression and increased prosocial behaviors at school
Prevention trial
29. IY Teacher Programs IY Teacher Training
6-day training for teachers and other school professionals
Content
Effective classroom management
Promoting successful relationships & preventing poor reputations
Promoting home-school communication
30. IY Teacher Programs Evaluation
4 randomized trials
1 with clinical population
3 in school settings (Head Start and elementary schools)
Part of packaged program with child and/or parent components
Raver et al. (2008) reported d = .52-.89 on climate and teacher behaviors in 36 Head Start classrooms
32. IY Series Well-established, rigorously studied intervention across many settings and groups
Flexible & principle-driven
Engaging & fun
Excellent training method
Enthusiastic developer
Expensive materials
Requires specific training by approved mentors
Time consuming
Not easily disseminated Pros Cons
33. More Info Webpage:
www.incredibleyears.com
MO SW-PBS
Materials available to borrow