187
Participants
Start Date
January 31, 2007
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2014
Study Completion Date
November 30, 2014
Home-Based Parenting Program
"The Home-Based Parenting Program aims to improve impulsive and oppositional behaviors in 3 and 4 year-olds. The program involves 8 home visits with a therapist. The visits focus on the skills listed below as a means of improving your child's behavior.~1. Helping you set developmentally appropriate goals for your child. One way we do this is by focusing on situations that occur naturally in your home. Another way is by having you engage in activities with your child that focus on improving attention and the ability to delay.~2. Increasing the quality and quantity of positive interactions between you and your child~3. Changing the way you respond to your child's inappropriate behaviors so as to reduce the frequency of negative interactions.~4. Improving your parenting skills. This program also includes between-session homework tasks so that you can practice the skills you have learned throughout the week."
Clinic-Based Parenting Program
"The Clinic-Based Parenting Program aims to improve ADHD symptoms by reducing noncompliance, which is common in children with ADHD. Parents learn how to help their child attend to and comply with requests and directions so as to improve compliance and attention.~The program involves 8 clinic visits with a therapist. Parents learn various parenting skills to help improve their child's behaviors.~Parents learn techniques and skills to promote positive interactions with their child, including:~1. Increasing the positive attention you give to your child.~2. Reducing the inappropriate use of commands, questions and criticisms.~3. Appropriate use of praise and physical attention (e.g., hugs) as rewards.~4. Actively ignoring minor, inappropriate behaviors. Parents also learn how to: increase compliance via clear instruction; respond to compliant and noncompliant behaviors; and create and use clear rules about appropriate and inappropriate child behaviors."
Wait-List Control Group
If your child is randomized to the 8-week Wait-List group, you and your child will be asked to attend 2 assessment visits -1 screening/baseline visit and one 8 weeks later. These assessment visits will take place at our clinic. After completing the second assessment, you will receive your choice of either the home-based or clinic-based parenting program.
NYU Child Study Center, One Park Avenue, New York
NYU Langone Health
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