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FosterParentCollege.com® Receives High Marks by California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare

April 29, 2019

Eugene, OR — Noncompliance and defiance among children in care are common behavior problems faced by resource parents. When foster, adoptive, and kinship parents are able to help their children learn to cooperate and balance their needs with the needs of the family, the children's placement stability improves. To help resource parents with this task, FosterParentCollege.com developed and studied the online workshop, Understanding Noncompliance.

The efficacy of this workshop was evaluated in a research study, and the results of the study were recently reported in an article published in Children and Youth Services Review. The study, conducted by Northwest Media, Inc. of Eugene, OR, compared a treatment group that viewed the workshop with a control group that did not. The two groups were compared on knowledge, attitudes and beliefs, parenting stress, use of positive parenting approaches, and participants' reports of children's noncompliant behavior. The study included a pretest, posttest, and 3-month follow-up assessment.

Results indicated that the treatment group's knowledge about children's noncompliant behavior was significantly greater at posttest compared to pretest. Also, treatment group participants reported a significant reduction in parenting stress levels, which bodes well for placement stability. When asked, 81.5% of treatment group participants said the workshop changed their parenting approach around cooperation and noncompliance.

The article, "Understanding and parenting children's noncompliant behavior: The efficacy of an online training workshop for resource parents," was coauthored by Lee White, Richard Delaney, Caesar Pacifici, Carol Nelson, Stephanie L. Dickinson, and Lilian Golzarri-Arroyo. It appeared in the April issue of Children and Youth Services Review, Vol. 99 (2019), pp. 246-256.

The creation of the Understanding Noncompliance workshop was made possible through a Small Business Innovation Research Grant (#R44 HD056645) from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to Northwest Media, Inc., parent company of FosterParentCollege.com.

For more information about the research study or the online workshop, contact Lee White at Lee@northwestmedia.com.