TY - JOUR
T1 - Fostering parental awareness through reflective dialogue
AU - Einarsdóttir, Anna Lilja
AU - Cline, Heather
AU - Ingudóttir, Hrund Þórarins
PY - 2025/12/11
Y1 - 2025/12/11
N2 - The aim of this study was to explore how Reflective Dialogue Parent Education Design (RDPED) supports parents in their parenting role. RDPED is an approach intended to promote parent development and strengthen parent-child interaction. Data was collected from seven parents who participated in a parent education course in Iceland using RDPED, with interviews and written reflections. Thematic analysis suggested enhanced parental self-awareness, including more self-efficacy, where parents recognized both what they were doing well and what they wanted to do differently. Parents also reported enhanced parental awareness of the child’s perspective, describing a better understanding of their child’s behavior, feelings, autonomy, and goals when establishing limits. These findings suggest that RDPED may provide a promising approach to supporting parents. The findings offer a val-uable contribution to research in the field of parent education with potential prac-tical relevance for those working with parents, ultimately supporting them in their parenting journey
AB - The aim of this study was to explore how Reflective Dialogue Parent Education Design (RDPED) supports parents in their parenting role. RDPED is an approach intended to promote parent development and strengthen parent-child interaction. Data was collected from seven parents who participated in a parent education course in Iceland using RDPED, with interviews and written reflections. Thematic analysis suggested enhanced parental self-awareness, including more self-efficacy, where parents recognized both what they were doing well and what they wanted to do differently. Parents also reported enhanced parental awareness of the child’s perspective, describing a better understanding of their child’s behavior, feelings, autonomy, and goals when establishing limits. These findings suggest that RDPED may provide a promising approach to supporting parents. The findings offer a val-uable contribution to research in the field of parent education with potential prac-tical relevance for those working with parents, ultimately supporting them in their parenting journey
U2 - 10.24270/tuuom.2025.34.17
DO - 10.24270/tuuom.2025.34.17
M3 - Article
SN - 2298-8394
SP - 231
EP - 250
JO - Tímarit um uppeldi og menntun
JF - Tímarit um uppeldi og menntun
ER -