
A Guide to Programs for Parenting Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disabilities or Developmental Disabilities
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Parents or primary caregivers spend the most time with a child, and training them in behaviour management and intervention strategies is critical to improving a child's behaviour, to helping them to learn new skills, and to reduce parental stress. Authored by eminent specialists in the field and written for researchers and clinicians supporting or treating families, each chapter focuses on one of the key evidence-based parent training programs - from Incredible Years (R) and Positive Family Intervention through to Pivotal Response Treatment and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Each chapter provides a breakdown that features an introduction to the model, evidence for the model, a full description of the model, a discussion of implementation and dissemination efforts, and concluding comments.
Grounded in research, this definitive overview provides the evidence and guidance required for anyone considering investing in or running a parenting program.
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The parent child relationship is one of the most durable and important in life. Using evidence-based strategies to support parents in creating a beautiful family life, as well as contributing to the child's long term well-being, is a noble cause; Guastaferro and Lutzker have provided us with the tools to start this process. This book creates a space for loving, scientifically-grounded, and inclusive parent training for families of all backgrounds and life experiences. I am delighted that this resource is available to professionals supporting families. Its impact will be lasting. -- S. Ala'i, PhD, BCBA-D, Associate Professor, Department of Behavior Analysis, College of Health and Public Service, University of North TexasMore details
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Kate Guastaferro, Ph.D. is an Assistant Research Professor at The Methodology Center at The Pennsylvania State University researching the optimization of behavioral interventions.
Content
- Intro
- A Guide to Programs for Parenting Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disabilities or Developmental Disabilities: Evidence-Based Guidance for Professionals, edited by Kate Guastaferro and John R. Lutzker
- Introduction by Kate Guastaferro and John R. Lutzker
- 1. Pivotal Response Treatment and Parent Education by Lynn Kern Koegel, Brittany Lynn Koegel, and Robert L. Koegel
- 2. Positive Family Intervention: Using Optimism to Overcome Obstacles to Successful Parenting by V. Mark Durand, Shelley Clarke, and Julia Strauss
- 3. Incredible Years® Parent Training for Families with Children with Developmental Disabilities by Laura Lee McIntyre and Mallory Brown
- 4. The Early Start Denver Model: Parent Adaptation by Melissa A. Mello, Meagan R. Talbott, and Sally J. Rogers
- 5. Padres en Acción: A Parent Education Program for Latino Parents of Children with ASD by Sandy Magaña, Wendy Machalicek, Kristina Lopez, and Emily Iland
- 6. Effective Delivery of PCIT with Children Who Have an Intellectual and Developmental Disorder by Susan G. Timmer, Brandi Hawk, and Anthony J. Urquiza
- 7. A Parent Education Program Designed to Enhance the Developmental Growth of Infants At-Risk for Autism by Ronit M. Molko and Kate Guastaferro
- 8. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Kenneth Fung, Lee Steel, Kelly Bryce, Johanna Lake, and Yona Lunsky
- The Contributors
- Subject Index
- Author Index
- Blank Page
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