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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: PARENT TRAINING, The Parents Anonymous® Principles All Parents Anonymous® Groups and Children’s Programs are based on the following four guiding principles: Parent Leadership Mutual Support Shared Leadership Personal Growth ???? ????, ???? LIVING WITH A MIX OF FEELINGS, ???? SELF-CARE Exercise Eating Habits Give Your Mind A Break, Parents Anonymous® Outcome Evaluation: Promising Findings for Child Maltreatment Reduction ???? RISK FACTORS, How Communities Can Better Support Parents: Findings from an Effective Parenting Expo Dr. Evonne Miller Maree Heffernan Carly Hall & A/Prof. Laurie Buys Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology Paper presented to the Social Change in the 21st Century Conference Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology 28 October 2005 ???? ROTARY, ???? THRIVING, NOT JUST SURVIVING Avoid Harsh Self-Criticism Nurture Your Self-Esteem Enjoy Yourself Change Unrealistic Expectations And Unhelpful Thinking Set Limits, How Communities Can Better Support Parents: Findings from an Effective Parenting Expo Dr. Evonne Miller Maree Heffernan Carly Hall & A/Prof. Laurie Buys Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology Paper presented to the Social Change in the 21st Century Conference Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology 28 October 2005 ???? Improved Sense of Community, ???? GETTING THE SUPPORT YOU NEED, How Communities Can Better Support Parents: Findings from an Effective Parenting Expo Dr. Evonne Miller Maree Heffernan Carly Hall & A/Prof. Laurie Buys Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology Paper presented to the Social Change in the 21st Century Conference Centre for Social Change Research Queensland University of Technology 28 October 2005 ???? Increased Support for Families, Lessons From Family-Strengthening Interventions: Learning From Evidence-Based Practice Margaret Caspe, Consultant M. Elena Lopez, Consultant Harvard Family Research Project October 2006 For more information on the topic of this paper, email hfrp_pubs@gse.harvard.edu ???? parent interventions, Lessons From Family-Strengthening Interventions: Learning From Evidence-Based Practice Margaret Caspe, Consultant M. Elena Lopez, Consultant Harvard Family Research Project October 2006 For more information on the topic of this paper, email hfrp_pubs@gse.harvard.edu ???? ????, ???? ???? FAMILIES MATTER REVISED WITH STYLE, ???? STRESS FACTORS, Families Matter 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference Melbourne, 9-11 February 2005 Resilient Families: A program to promote health and wellbeing in adolescents and their families. Alison L. Shortt & John W. Toumbourou Centre for Adolescent Health ???? RESILIENT FAMILIES TO REDUCE STIGMA 5 COMPONENTS