| Literature DB >> 8427695 |
J Bakken1, R G Miltenberger, S Schauss.
Abstract
An educational program for parents (N = 5) with mild mental retardation was evaluated to assess whether knowledge gains resulted in corresponding skill acquisition. Generalization of parenting skills to the home environment following behavioral skills training procedures was also examined. Parenting knowledge was assessed as subjects responded to descriptions of parenting situations. Parenting skills were assessed in home observations. Following baseline, a knowledge training procedure was implemented in a small group format. A behavioral skills training procedure was then implemented in a small group training format. Finally, individual behavioral skills training was provided in the home setting. Although knowledge training produced sizable increases in the knowledge measure, neither it nor the behavioral group training produced increases in parenting skills. However, following training in the home, each of the parenting skills increased substantially. The results were discussed with regard to the problem of generalization, and future research was proposed.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8427695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Ment Retard ISSN: 0895-8017