Parent Group Buddy Time
What is Buddy Time? Buddy time is a period of 15 minutes during which parents are invited to talk with another adult about the hassles of his or her day in some detail. Parents pick their own partner for buddy time and are encouraged to send this time with their real-life partner if they have one.
What is Parent Group? The Parent Group is designed with only one goal in mind: to develop a support network for parents so they can develop friendships and become interdependent with others in the group. From this we hope to promote long lasting friendships and supportive relationships for ongoing child-rearing and other life challenges.
That all sounds great, but …um….why exactly is it that we do that?
Allow me to introduce
some very important people
Reuben Hill
Developed Family Stress Theory after reviewing the Great Depression. Theory: Without social supports and hope, the stresses of economic despair result in family crisis. If a family has social networks of support within the family, across the extended family, and with other families in the community AND also has positive perception of optimism, the family will succeed despite it’s experiences.
Mr. Wahler ď Ź
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Worked with single mothers who had been referred due to child abuse and neglect. He found that parenting classes were fruitless for parents who don’t have a strong social support Network.
Werner and Smith ď Ź
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Conducted a 30 year study on over 600 babies from Hawaii. Many were born to poor families who had multiple problems. They found that the mother needed to have other adults supporting her in her parenting and sharing the burdens of parenting with her. This helped to produce a child who could and did survive the poverty, illnesses, poor housing, etc.
Mr. Egeland ď Ź
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Worked for 15 years researching parents at risk for child abuse and neglect. He found that the biggest predictor of child abuse and neglect was the terrible combination of many stressors and social isolation.
• He found that the same stressors can be survived without the parent hitting his/her child if the parent has lively social connections.
Deborah Belle Worked with Low-income, depressed mothers. ď Ź She found that they interacted with their children in predictable ways: neglecting them when they were preoccupied and interacting in a hostile, angry, or potentially abusive manner when the children tried to engage the mothers. ď Ź
• She found that only 15 minutes a day talking with another adult could reduce the risk of becoming abusive or neglectful.
Paulo Freier
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World renowned adult educator and author. He felt that bringing groups of adults together and providing them with a safe environment to express their opinions about their challenges of daily living, rather than lecturing facts to them, was the basis for adult education.
Why do we have Buddy time and Parent Group? Social Supports Safe Environment
Other Parents
15 minutes Parent Group Buddy Time
Positive perception
Similar experiences
Adult conversation
Social connections
Their voices
Why? Because happy parents, make happy children.