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Chicago Parent Program (CPP)


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

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