Description |
The Chicago Parent Program (CPP) is a 12-session, video and group-based parenting skills training program that has been shown to improve parenting and reduce behavior problems in children two-five years old. The purpose of the CPP group leader training is to train group leaders to competently run CPP groups and adhere to the CPP group leader manual and program components. Course Outcomes: To provide professionals and paraprofessionals working with families of young children in the community and mental health settings with skills for working with parents to promote positive parenting and support positive child development and behavior. Upon completion of the training, attendees will have learned • Key program principles and their importance in supporting children's development • Theory and research supporting the effectiveness of The Chicago Parent Program • Strategies for promoting positive parenting and strengthening parent-child relationships • Effective strategies for leading Chicago Parent Program
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Location |
Rush University College of Nursing
600 S. Paulina Street Chicago, IL 60612
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Date |
6/18/2020 9:00 AM - 6/19/2020 4:00 PM (Check in 8:30 AM)
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Sponsor |
Chicago Parent Program |
Trainer |
Sandra George & Lenora Pizzello |
Contact |
Ladun Olagbegi (614) 292-6953 olateru-olagbegi.2@osu.edu |
Principles |
1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
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Credit Hours |
5.5 - Working with Families
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Cost |
$800 (includes manual only);$1500(videos & manual)
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Status |
Closed |