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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/7040 Intervenção na parentalidade: o caso específico da formação de pais
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Cruz, Orlanda Maria da Silva Rodrigues da
Ducharne, Maria Adelina Barbosa
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Revista galego-portuguesa de Psicoloxía e Educación, 2006, 13: 295-309 ISSN 1138-1663
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[Resumo] Apesar de a discussao das questoes relativas
aeducação das crianças no contexto familiar
ter provavelmente uma história tao longa
quanto a própria história da família, a intervenção
estruturada e intencionalizada na
parentalidade é algo de relativamente recente.
Ao longo deste artigo pretendemos mostrar
que a intervenção na parentalidade faz uso de
uma grande variedade de procedimentos e dirige-
se a um amplo leque de popula<;oes. Apesar
de nem sempre os autores mostrarem grande
preocupação em delimitar o ambito da intervenção
na parentalidade, apresenta-se aqui um
modelo piramidal com quatro níveis, entre os
quais se situa aquilo que mais frequentemente
se denomina de Formação ou Educação de
Pais. Analisam-se finalmente com maior profundidade
as especificidades dos programas de
Formação de Pais, discutindo-se aspectos relativos
aavaliação da sua eficácia
[Abstract] Although the history of child rearing is probably as old as the history of human families, structured and intentionally planned parenting intervention programs are much more recent. Throughout this article the authors intend to show that parenting intervention programs use a great variety ofprocedures and are directed to many different target-populations. In order to clarify the different dimensions included in parenting interventions, a four-level pyramidal model is proposed, in which is included what is frequently known as parent education. The specificities ofparental education programs are analysed and questions related to the evaluation of their efficacy are discussed.
[Abstract] Although the history of child rearing is probably as old as the history of human families, structured and intentionally planned parenting intervention programs are much more recent. Throughout this article the authors intend to show that parenting intervention programs use a great variety ofprocedures and are directed to many different target-populations. In order to clarify the different dimensions included in parenting interventions, a four-level pyramidal model is proposed, in which is included what is frequently known as parent education. The specificities ofparental education programs are analysed and questions related to the evaluation of their efficacy are discussed.

