Title of article
“Thinking Child” Program: Effects on Parenting Styles and Family Problem-Solving Skills
Author/Authors
Shokoohi-Yekta ، Mohsen - University of Tehran , Rath ، Joseph F. - New York University , Mahmoudi ، Maryam University of Allameh Tabatabaei
Pages
6
From page
59
To page
64
Abstract
Introduction: This study, which was framed within the context of a developing country, aimed to evaluate the impact of the Thinking Child problem-solving program on parenting styles and family problem solving skills. Methods: A hundred and four mothers in Tehran voluntarily participated in the Thinking Child sessions, conducted weekly by experienced trainers for 9 sessions. A single group pre- and post-test pilot design was executed. Outcome measures included the Parenting Style Questionnaire and Family Problem Solving Scale. Results: The findings bolstered the effectiveness of the program on problem-solving processes and parents’ relationships with their children specifically, showed a significant reduction in authoritative and authoritarian parenting styles and also revealed an increase in permissive parenting style. Conclusion: The Thinking Child intervention displays promising results for trainings involving problemsolving skills in parents. However, it should be used in conjunction with a complementary intervention while parent training is executed.
Keywords
Problem Solving , Parenting Training , Family Problem Solving
Journal title
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Record number
2467524
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