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It is hard to believe, but if a parent completes a Calm Parenting Group, it produces incredible change in even the most difficult oppositional children even if they have been diagnosed with attention deficit disorders, learning disabilities, anxiety disorders, and/or pervasive developmental disorders.
Calm Parenting Results
Below is the percent of parents who graduated from Calm Parenting Groups since
2001 whose scores were better on their final surveys (filled out between sessions 11 and 12) than on their
initial surveys (filled out between sessions 1 and 2) for each of 3 Measures.
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Parenting Stress Inventory (short form)
- 97% reported a reduction in total stress
- 83% reported improvements in their parent/child relationships
-100% reported their children to be more easily managed
- 89% reported feeling more confident in their role as parents
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Russell Barkley's Home Situations Questionnaire
- 83% reported fewer behavior problems with their children in home situations
- 97% reductions in the severity of problem behaviors at home with their children
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Michael Bloomquist's Survey of Parent Attitudes
- 89% of the parents decreased stressful thoughts
- 94% reduced negative thoughts about their children and family
- 83% felt more involved and more reinforcement with their children
- 88% felt they had improved family interactions
- 94% reported improvements in discipline and compliance with following rules
- 80% found improvements in their children's social skills
- 94% reported improvements in their problem solving skills
- 91% reported improvements in their children's ability to cope with anger
- 73% found improvements in their children's self-directed academic behaviors
- 88% saw improvements in their children's emotional well-being & self-esteem
Why Should Parents of Difficult Children Enroll in Dr. Kaufman’s Calm Parenting
Group?
So Much Gets Better So Quickly!!!

Chart Based Upon Results of 3 Pre-Post Surveys Filled Out By 33 Parent Graduates in 2003
Barkley’s Home Situations Questionnaire
Abidin’s Parenting Stress Inventory (Short Form)
Bloomquist’s Survey of Ten Areas of Focus
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