Families in Niagara are invited to participate in a parenting and family support study.
The research is being conducted by Pathstone Mental Health and McMaster University.
The study will examine two parenting programs in order to understand whether families benefit from either or both.
The programs are the Triple P (Positive Parenting Program), and Circle of Security Parenting Program (COSP).
Both offer methods for parents and caregivers to decrease challenging behaviors in young kids, with the overall goal of improving relationships within the family.
Families with kids between the ages of 2 and 6 are invited to enroll in the study.
To enroll, contact Pathstone Mental Health at 905.688.6850 x 319 or email clinicresearch@Pathstone.ca.

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