People – particularly parents and their children – are at the heart of everything we do. Here, some share their stories, telling how they have been affected by one of the programmes we help implement, the Triple P — Positive Parenting Program.
These parents participated in a Parenting in Africa Network/University of Queensland/Triple P International research project. The research was funded by Open Society Institute East Africa
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See why this Kenyan mother loved learning new parenting strategies.
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In Kenya, this mother says Triple P is what parents are crying out for. See why she thinks it will help all families.
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Before doing Triple P, this African father did not know how to discipline his children without using physical force. See how his approach has changed.