Supporting Parents of Children Birth to Age 8

Supporting Parents of Children Birth to Age 8

New Report and Webinar July 20
Jul 18, 2016

Parents are among the most important people in the lives of young children. From birth, children rely on parents and other caregivers to care for them and to chart a course that promotes their healthy development and overall well-being.Supporting parents webinar image

Senior Fellow Kimberly Boller is a member of the Committee on Supporting the Parents of Young Children of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which released a new report this week. The report identifies a core set of parenting knowledge, attitudes, and practices tied to positive parent-child interactions and outcomes for children from birth to age 8. It also recommends ways for health, human services, and education agencies and systems to promote wide-scale adoption of evidence-based strategies that support this core set universally and across a variety of specific populations, such as fathers, immigrant families, and parents of children with disabilities.

Members of the authoring committee presented the report’s findings and recommendations and answer questions during a one-hour webinar on July 20. Learn more and view the webinar.