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Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) Feeding Scale What is the NCAST Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) Feeding Scale? Valid and reliable assessments for measuring parent-child interaction with an extensive body of research across disciplines A well-developed set of observable behaviors that describe caregiver/parent child interaction in either a feeding or teaching situation Excellent pre and post measures to document intervention effects for clinicians and researchers Scales which have been used in hundreds of studies and published in peer-reviewed scholarly journals How do the PCI Scales benefit caregiver/parent-child interaction? Gives concrete areas to guide intervention Transforms the provider's view of the parent-child relationship Gives the provider a new lens with which to see the strengths and opportunities for growth in the parent-child relationship Who should use the PCI scales? Public Health Nurses, Researchers, Social Workers, Psychologists, Early Intervention Workers, Speech Therapists, Occupational and Physical Therapists, Infant Mental Health Specialists
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