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A continuación le presentamos los mejores blogs escritos por los autores y los expertos de Triple P – Programa de Parentalidad Positiva. ¡Lo invitamos a que los comparta y a que nos de sus comentarios! Recuerde que nuestro objetivo es de apoyar siempre a los padres con información sobre la crianza de los hijos que se base en evidencias empíricas, por lo que regulamos el posteo en esta página.
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La guardería, el preescolar y la escuela son grandes etapas para los niños. ¿Qué pueden hacer los padres y cuidadores para ayudarles a adaptarse? Aquí tiene 5 consejos positivos. lea más
Toma una aldea – las relaciones comunitarias pueden ayudar a los padres, madres y cuidadores a sentirse más conectados, tranquilos y confiados. También son buenas para los niños,… lea más
La crianza es más placentera cuando cuida de sí mismo. El cuidado personal no tiene que ser costoso o tomar mucho tiempo. Usted puede lograrlo con pasos pequeños y realistas. lea más
No necesita hacer cambios mayores para cuidar bien de sí mismo. Aquí le presentamos algunas ideas para mejorar su cuidado personal como padre, madre o cuidador. lea más
Nosotros podemos enseñarles a los niños la amabilidad y empatía. Las relaciones cálidas, consistentes y de apoyo, los motivan a desarrollar la autoconfianza, independencia y la… lea más
Una nueva investigación afirma que la competencia emocional ayuda a equilibrar el riesgo de "agotamiento” de los padres y madres que esperan ser perfectos lea más
Muchos padres se preocupan por el tiempo que sus hijos pasan detras de la pantalla. Hay una manera fácil para brindarles la oportunidad de usar sus oídos y no sólo sus ojos, y esto… lea más
¿Quiere mejorar las calificaciones de su hijo? Puede ser fácil habituarse a preguntar con frecuencia si los niños ya hicieron la tarea, lo que ellos pueden percibir como un… lea más
Somos seres humanos, no robots. Queremos que nuestros hijos aprendan a pensar por sí mismos. Pero para desarrollar esta capacidad, los niños (e incluso los adolescentes) necesitan… lea más
Dado que el COVID-19 ha cambiado la forma en que trabajamos, aprendemos y socializamos, ¿cuáles son los efectos en el desarrollo cerebral de todo este tiempo de pantalla? lea más
¿Cómo sabemos si nuestros hijos se sienten estresados o inseguros? ¿Tienen problemas emocionales, sociales, académicos o de otro tipo? ¿Cuáles son las señales a las que debemos… lea más
Los niños y adolescentes, al igual que los adultos, anhelan la certeza. Por eso los adivinos y los horóscopos llevan miles de años con nosotros. No importa cuántas veces se… lea más
Los niños, niñas y adolescentes pueden sentirse nerviosos o preocupados por cómo esto afectará su futuro. Pero podemos ayudar a nuestros hijos/as a manejar estos sentimientos.… lea más
Cuando pueden contar con una vida familiar con rutinas, esto les ayuda a sentirse seguros. Incluso la palabra "familiar" nos hace pensar en rutinas familiares conocidas y… lea más
Instead of being at loggerheads, schools & parents can work together to build healthier, happier communities using evidence-based programs, says Triple P's Matt Sanders. lea más
When you can see beyond your usual way of looking at your children and what they're doing, you've found the key to change explains Triple P's Terri Williams. lea más
When your kids are driving you mad, it's tempting to only focus on negative. But the key to change starts with a focus on the relationship, explains Triple P's Terri Williams. lea más
Thankfully, people's ideas on what a parenting program is all about are beginning to change. But as Triple P's Miwa Okochi explains, some misconceptions still exist. lea más
Kids must be protected from bullying, but also need to learn to handle some difficult situations for themselves. Triple P’s Professor Matt Sanders talks about bullying versus… lea más
Sometimes what comes naturally to parents doesn't help much, but fortunately there are ways you can learn to see and do things differently, explains Triple P's Terri Williams. lea más
Don't know the difference between night terrors and nightmares? Triple P's Dr Matt Sanders explains why one can be scarier for the parent than the child! lea más
A Californian father credits Triple P for giving him and his ex-wife the confidence to take their son to Disneyland together—without fights, stress or behavior issues. lea más
We all know we should be limiting screen time for kids (& adults), but what about increasing nature time? Triple P founder Matt Sanders has some key insights & great ideas! lea más
It's important to have realistic expectations of your children, yourself and others. But what's that mean for parents wondering if they're too hard or too easy on their kids? lea más
¿Estás tan ocupado siendo un padre o madre responsable, que se te ha olvidado pasarlo bien con tus niños? Mira estos consejo de Francisca Puga de Triple P. lea más
Aparentemente sólo se trataría de pasarlo bien, pero para los niños el juego es un trabajo serio y trascendental para un su desarrollo cognitivo. Francisca Puga, de Triple P, nos… lea más
As a parent of a teen, it's easy to fall into the habit of doing a lot of talking and not much listening. Dr Terri Williams explains why and how you can turn that around. lea más
It's good to encourage a child's potential for achievement, building empathy is also a key parenting task, explains Triple P's Dr Matt Sanders. lea más
Caught up in day-to-day stress & missing the long term view? Balance between work & home can start with a few small changes, says Triple P's Miwa Okochi. lea más
Many parents aren't aware their child or teenager is very different outside the home, so how do you know if this could be you? Dr Terri Williams has some tips. lea más
Parenting, especially with teenagers, can create conflict in relationships. But Triple P's Alan Ralph offers insights into what's going on – and how to start fixing it. lea más
Many parents don't know the value of simple conversation with their children. Triple P's Matt Sanders explains how talking lays the groundwork for academic achievement. lea más
We all know the benefits of exercise, but here's one you may have overlooked! Parents spending time with kids, and getting active, is good for everyone. lea más
Rather than putting laundry (and cooking) into the too-hard-basket, it's crucial to teach teenagers these key life skills if you haven't already. lea más
Parents, grandparents & carers often argue over child-rearing, what's allowed and what's not. But better communication helps stop "he-said, she-said" conflict. lea más
Kids asking the other parent when they've already been told they're not allowed to? Dr Terri Williams explains how using the ping-pong effect helps everyone keep their cool. lea más
There's no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of whether or not teenagers should get a part-time job, but Triple P's Dr Alan Ralph has some key tips. lea más
Natural disasters and severe weather events can take a heavy emotional toll on kids and families, and recovery takes time, explains Triple P's Miwa Okochi. lea más
There'll always be those who don't understand the point of programs like Triple P, but families need real solutions, not platitudes, as Dr Matt Sanders explains. lea más
Your teenager may see vaping as harmless fun, but as Triple P's Alan Ralph explains, there could be more to it than meets the eye – and the lungs. lea más
Triple P's Miwa Okochi has some tips on parenting teamwork for busy families, because even dads themselves don't always understand the importance of their role. lea más
Setting rules about phone use when kids are young can save a lot of angst down the track. Triple P's Dr Terri L. Williams explains why, and how. lea más
It's easy to find articles about what's the 'perfect' age to be a parent, but the real key is to figure out what works for you, says Triple P's Dr Matt Sanders. lea más
It's natural for parents to want their child to do well in exams and achieve life goals, but too much pressure is counterproductive, Triple P's Miwa Okochi explains. lea más
It's all too easy for phones and social media to create risky mix for teenagers, but Dr Terri L Williams has some useful guidelines for parents. lea más
There used to be a nature versus nurture debate, but now we know more about the interplay between the two, the importance of parenting shouldn't be underestimated. lea más
It's not realistic to think parenting will always be easy or enjoyable, but as Triple P's Miwa Okochi explains, being realistic can actually make you happier. lea más
Stress and the pace of modern life can create stress for teens and parents, but Teen Triple P's Dr Alan Ralph has some great tips for families. lea más
Part 2 of Dr Terri Williams's blog looks at other aspects of mealtime battles & offers some new ways of looking at, & dealing with, refusal to eat certain foods. lea más
Many parents find it hard to adjust their communication style as their child enters the tween and teen years, which causes unnecessary friction. Teen Triple P author Dr Alan Ralph… lea más
Research shows that where one parent is a shift-worker, in the armed forces or absent for long periods, families may face particular problems, but there are solutions. lea más
When it comes to kids and eating, should you lay down the law or let 'em run wild? Neither, explains Triple P's Dr Terri Williams in her inaugural parent blog! lea más
As teenagers grow up and venture out, making the best use of both technology and communication helps everyone avoid problems, explains Dr Alan Ralph. lea más
Parents of teens might think "my work here is done". But as Dr Alan Ralph explains, updating your parenting skills helps adolescents avoid risks and be their best. lea más
Talking with teenagers can be difficult if they speak in monosyllables, but Teen Triple P author Dr Alan Ralph 's tips can help get the conversation flowing. lea más
Helicopter parenting has nothing to do with aircraft: it's a term used to describe hovering over kids and over-protecting them. There are better ways to help kids, explains Triple… lea más
Spreading the word about support available to parents helps create a ripple effect to build healthier happier communities, explains Triple P founder Matt Sanders. lea más
Many parents stress about choosing the right school, but even a perfect education system's no substitute for parenting skills that allow kids to be their very best. lea más
Triple P America has been invited to showcase the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program at the White House today as part of the President’s My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) Initiative. lea más
Spending too much time staring at a screen isn't unique to teenagers, but as Triple P's Dr Alan Ralph explains, they're especially vulnerable to some hidden dangers. lea más
Triple P's Dr Matt Sanders explains why parenting education is like teaching young people to drive, reducing problems and increasing benefits for everyone. lea más
An extensive European trial has shown that incorporating Triple P into a home visiting program can reduce inequality, by improving children’s cognitive development, attention… lea más
From ancient times to modern, dads play a crucial role in kids' lives, but more support for fathers suffering from anxiety and depression is needed. lea más
Managing the teenage years is tricky enough, without the added complication of strained ex-partner relationships. Triple P's Dr Alan Ralph has some important advice. lea más
The percentage of single parent families is growing rapidly and they face unique parenting challenges. Triple P's Prof Matt Sanders discusses the issues and offers tips. lea más
While the stereotypical teenager communicates in grunts and monosyllables, Triple P's Prof Alan Ralph explains there may be good reasons - and offers ideas on how to open… lea más
Many children are scared of everyday situations, but what about when they become full-blown phobias and anxiety? Triple P's Prof Matt Sanders looks at ways to help your kids… lea más
A new study finds dads really want to learn to help their kids become successful adults. Moms and dads can be on the same team with the Triple P positive parenting program. lea más
Teenagers need even more sleep than we think but they're often getting too little, affecting physical and mental health. Teen Triple P author Assoc Prof Alan Ralph has some top… lea más
Frequent conflict is damaging to kids, but parents can learn to discuss contentious topics without damaging their relationship. Triple P helps you understand how. lea más
Arguments between parents and teenagers can get out of hand and lead to kids living on the streets. Triple P’s Assoc Prof Alan Ralph explains how better communication can prevent… lea más
Prof Matt Sanders of Triple P Positive Parenting explains the importance of how we talk about parenting and other parents - to ourselves, our partners and the wider community. lea más
Problems communicating with your child's school teacher? Triple P's Professor Matt Sanders helps you put together an action plan to get things back on track. lea más
Tensions between school and home can make parent teacher interviews a high stress situation. Triple P's Professor Matt Sanders explains why keeping calm is important. lea más
Teenagers are inclined to want to try new things, but alcohol can be more dangerous than they think. Teen Triple P author Alan Ralph has some tips on how to minimize the risks. lea más
A new post-graduate university course in positive parenting in Costa Rica will include the internationally acclaimed Triple P program as a key subject. lea más
Kids competing for likes, followers and friends on social media, is leading to stressed and anxious teens. Triple P tips help parents prevent the hurt. lea más
Children and toddlers are naturally self-absorbed. Triple P's Matt Sanders explains why and how parents should help kids to learn and develop social emotional skills like sharing. lea más
Kids and teenagers hate chores but it's worth persevering. Getting your children to do some jobs around the house builds life and relationship skills. lea más
Some children demand expensive toys from Santa or parents and whine if gifts aren't what they want. Triple P's Professor Matt Sanders has tips for parents to help teach kids… lea más
Triple P is flexible and adaptable to different cultures and religions, while still providing evidence-based support proven to work for most families. lea más
For parents, a child’s difficult behavior can be worrying and cause problems but there’s no need to struggle on alone – Triple P can help small issues from becoming worse. lea más
Parents worry about how to control what their kids do on the internet to keep them safe from bullying, predators, porn and just wasting time. Teen Triple P offers a different… lea más
How do parents stop kids stop sucking their thumb or picking their nose? Careful, you may accidentally make things worse, says Triple P’s Professor Matt Sanders. lea más
Matt Sanders’ goal: to develop an effective program to help parents, built on child psychology best practice & continuous improvement, large-scale yet flexible to suit individual… lea más
A modified version of Group Triple P which has been run in New Zealand has been successful in encouraging fathers to take part in a parenting program. lea más
Parents know they don't want to smack their kids, but may not know what to do instead. If yelling becomes the go-to option for managing behavior, it can create more problems.… lea más
An independent review has found Triple P is one of two evidence-based parenting programs that can help with behavior problems in children with disabilities. lea más
Managing relationships & expectations between children, parents and grandparents is challenging, but doing a parenting program like Triple P can help.
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The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® has been around for more than thirty years, but there are still many people who use positive parenting as a generic term to mean many… lea más
Triple P’s Prof Matt Sanders says how you support your child’s sport can affect their self-esteem and whether they will be a good – or bad – winner.
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Rather than wasting time feeling guilty or anxious, if parents can learn to enjoy and make the most of the time they spend with their kids, everyone will benefit. Triple P’s… lea más
Tackling tantrums can be challenging, but you can use them as an opportunity to model and teach important life skills to your child. Triple P can help. lea más
Gratuitous parenting advice shouldn’t be confused with evidence-based programs offering skills and strategies to help families deal with genuine problems. lea más
Managing difficult child behavior like hitting, kicking or aggression involves teaching social skills. Triple P offers parents new ideas & effective strategies. lea más
News about child development should end nurture-nature arguments and help parents learn more about how important good parenting support can be. lea más
Parents must meet a child’s need for security, love and safety with their equally important need to learn to regulate their emotions and behave in socially acceptable ways. lea más
Research into sibling rivalry is part of an ongoing study into the use of Triple P - Positive Parenting Program to help manage sibling conflict. lea más
A small study of 51 parents from Nairobi’s slum areas looked at whether strategies behind Triple P would work in a highly disadvantaged setting. lea más