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Trauma-Informed Incredible Years® Approaches

IY and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Supporting Children Exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences by Carolyn Webster-Stratton, M.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. In recent years, we have come to better understand how adversity shapes children’s development—emotionally, socially, and biologically. These stressful or traumatic experiences are often referred to as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)...

Neurodiversity and the Incredible Years (IY) Programs

An Evidence-based, Relationship-Centered Approach To Supporting Children’s Diverse Development by Carolyn Webster-Stratton, M.S., M.P.H., Ph.D. University of Washington Reflections from four decades of research and program development. In recent years I have increasingly been asked whether the Incredible Years programs are neurodiversity-affirming. The question is especially meaningful to me becau...

Families First: Evidence-Based Support for Parents in Miami-Dade

Since 2004, the UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI’S FAMILIES FIRST PROGRAM , funded by The Children’s Trust, has successfully provided evidence-based, relationship-focused, culturally competent, family strengthening parenting services for parents and caregivers with young children (birth to age 3) throughout Miami-Dade County. They began providing the Incredible Years® Toddler Parenting curriculum in 2017 and t...

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