Children’s general well-being
When it comes to children’s general well-being, parents are the key contributors.
According to scientific researches, to increase the probability of positive child and parent outcomes, behavioural parent training is essential.
Nurses use parent education programs to support the transition of mothers into parenthood. While there are a lot of programs available for parents, they have to be accommodated by resources that can be funded by the public system. Due to the costs attached to intensive approaches, effective and efficient parenting educational interventions must be identified.
Technology-based interventions for parenting programs have increased popularity over the last years.
Technology-based approaches are cost-effective and since there is increased normalcy of internet and technology devices access in homes today, makes technology-based interventions ideal for parenting programs.