I'm interested in this material as well. Dr. Byrne, could you be more specific about the observational measures to which you are referring? John Polstra -----Original Message----- From: owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mary Byrne Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 12:19 PM To: Child Maltreatment Researchers Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Measures of Parental Knowledge of Child Development Take a look at the Zero to Three national benchmark survey What Grownups Know. It is quite long and was used for telephone survey but you could consider selecting out items appropriate to child age. Other scales are: Parent Sense of Competency (but this is parent's subjective view) and the Iowa Scale (may lack specificity). There are also many observational measures from which to infer this knowledge. -- Mary W. Byrne, Ph.D., MPH, FAAN, Professor Columbia University School of Nursing 617 West 168 Street Mailbox #6 - GB347 New York, NY 10032 +-212-305-3976 FAX +-212-305-6937 mwb4@xxxxxxxxxxxx Priya A. Kapoor wrote: > Hello, > > The therapeutic parent coaching program I work for is seeking a way to > measure the knowledge which our client parents have of child development, > and the degree to which their expectations in terms of behavior and > discipline are developmentally appropriate. Ideally, we need something > which > is free or cheap, does not take multiple sessions to administer, does not > require extensive training to administer or score, and has some proven > validity. We work with families with children of all ages, and realize we > will probably need to use more than one measure. > > Thank you, > > Priya A. Kapoor >
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