Lois S Sadler1, Ann Cowlin. 1. Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA. lois.sadler@yale.edu
Abstract
ISSUES AND PURPOSE: To describe a school-based program combining traditional parent education with creative physical activity classes to assist newly delivered adolescent mothers to develop positive parenting behaviors while remaining in school. CONCLUSIONS: The program contains sessions on parenting information, creative coping strategies, fitness, and role modeling of positive parenting behaviors to help young mothers learn healthy parenting skills as they continue in their own adolescent development. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The content and teaching strategies can be adapted for individual or group clinical work with teen mothers and their infants in a variety of community settings as well as in school-based healthcare programs.
ISSUES AND PURPOSE: To describe a school-based program combining traditional parent education with creative physical activity classes to assist newly delivered adolescent mothers to develop positive parenting behaviors while remaining in school. CONCLUSIONS: The program contains sessions on parenting information, creative coping strategies, fitness, and role modeling of positive parenting behaviors to help young mothers learn healthy parenting skills as they continue in their own adolescent development. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The content and teaching strategies can be adapted for individual or group clinical work with teen mothers and their infants in a variety of community settings as well as in school-based healthcare programs.
Authors: Christina K Holub; Trace S Kershaw; Kathleen A Ethier; Jessica B Lewis; Stephanie Milan; Jeannette R Ickovics Journal: Matern Child Health J Date: 2006-10-25