Video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting and sensitive discipline in early elementary education (VIPP-School) : a randomized controlled trial

The VIPP-SD (Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline) program has been shown to promote positive interactions between parents and children with behavior problems. This study evaluated an adapted version for teachers (VIPP-School) through a parallel-group randomized controlled trial involving 58 teacher–child dyads from kindergarten to second grade. Teacher–child dyads were randomly assigned to VIPP-School (n = 28) or an active control group (n = 30).

 

Intention-to-treat analyses showed improvements in teacher sensitivity (d  = 0.87) and supportive teacher classroom interactions (d  = 0.53) in the VIPP-School condition compared to the control condition. VIPP-School had no significant effect on teachers’ observed sensitive discipline (although changes were in the expected direction), nor on reported child externalizing behavior, overall relationship quality, school happiness or teacher self-efficacy. These findings show that the intervention, originally developed for families, could be effectively applied to early elementary education. The limited number of sessions increases the feasibility of VIPP-School.

Reference: 
Kim M. Starreveld, Mathilde M. Overbeek, Agnes M. Willemen & Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg | 2024
In: Attachment & Human Development; ISSN: 1461-6734 | october
https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2024.2419621
Online ahead DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2024.2419621
Keywords: 
Adults, Education, Effectiveness, Interventions, Preschool Students, Quality of Life, Randomized Clinical Trial, Telemedicine
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