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D. Kavanagh (1979)
What parents think : a commentaryAustralian Journal of Social Issues, 14
B. L. Hennessy, W. J. Bruen, J. Cullen (1971)
The Health of a Metropolis
J. Cullen (1966)
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C. F. Hereford, M. Rob (1963)
Changing Parental Attitudes through Group Discussion
T. Gordon (1979)
Parent Effectiveness Training
M. Rob, J. Lawson, P. Armour (1979)
What Parents Think About Child RearingAustralian Journal of Social Issues, 14
The effectiveness of parent education courses conducted in the northern suburbs of Sydney was assessed in terms of Hereford's Parent Attitude Scale after norms for this area had been established. The results indicated that on completion of these courses participants had greater confidence in their abilities as parents, were more aware of the influence of environment on their children and had a more trusting relationship with their children. Kavanagh doubted the relevance of a course such as PET to parents of lower socioeconomic status—these parents have also been shown to score lower on the PAS. However in this study participants who scored lowest initially improved most, showing that the course is reaching those who are not very well informed about childrearing.
Australian Journal of Social Issues – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 1980
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