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73 related items for PubMed ID: 18549120

  • 1. Meeting expectations: the pilot evaluation of the Solihull Approach Parenting Group.
    Bateson K, Delaney J, Pybus R.
    Community Pract; 2008 May; 81(5):28-31. PubMed ID: 18549120
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  • 2. Parents' evaluation of 'understanding your child's behaviour', a parenting group based on the Solihull Approach.
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  • 9. Randomised controlled trial of parent groups for child antisocial behaviour targeting multiple risk factors: the SPOKES project.
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  • 11. A qualitative study exploring the experiences and views of mothers, health visitors and family support centre workers on the challenges and difficulties of parenting.
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    Health Soc Care Community; 2005 Jan; 13(1):46-55. PubMed ID: 15717906
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