The Chicago Parent Program (CPP) is designed to address the needs of parents raising young children (2-8 years old) in low-income communities. Developed with an advisory board of African American and Latinx parents and supported by over 20 years of research, this 12-session program provides the knowledge, skills, and confidence to help parents of young children with or at risk for developing serious behavior problems.
Format:
4½ days, virtual course
Dates:
August 7 - 10, 2023
Time:
Noon - 3:30 p.m. ET
Register and pay by
July 24, 2023
Why use the CPP in your practice?
What sets it apart from other programs?
Developed with parents from diverse backgrounds to ensure its relevance for families with young children
Uses over 130 brief videos of real parents and children in real world settings to teach program principles and strategies
Reduces children's behavior problems
Is trauma-informed, respectful to parents' ideas and values
High parent satisfaction
Available in English and Spanish
Can be implemented virtually or in-person
Benefits for clinicians and practices:
CPP can be reimbursed by public and private insurance by eligible providers
CPP is cost-effective, particularly for practices serving families with multiple adversities
If you are Johns Hopkins University staff or faculty, CPP training and videos are eligible for 100% tuition remission
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Website: www.chicagoparentprogram.org
Training website: https://learn.nursing.jhu.edu/cppleader
Contact email: CPPinfo@chicagoparentprogram.org
For CPP Group Leader Training: SON-ExecEd@jhu.edu