Let’s Connect: A developmentally-driven emotion-focused parenting intervention

Publication date: July–August 2019Source: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, Volume 63Author(s): Anne Shaffer, Monica M. Fitzgerald, Kimberly Shipman, Marcela TorresAbstractResearch on emotional development and emotion socialization emphasize the importance of supportive parent-child emotion communication, yet most empirically supported parenting interventions omit guidance on emotion communication skills. The primary goal of this paper is to introduce the Let's Connect emotion-focused parenting intervention as an innovative treatment modality for increasing supportive emotion socialization in families, drawing on developmental theory as a guiding framework. We provide an overview of the background for and development of Let's Connect. Results of a pilot study with 34 caregivers of school-age children (Mage = 8.45) in a community sample demonstrated significant increases in supportive emotion communication practices (e.g., listening and connection, labeling feelings, emotion support) as well as significant reductions in unsupportive emotion communication practices (e.g., invalidating or critical responses) from pre- to post-intervention, with gains maintained over a three-month period. Future directions and clinical applications of this intervention module are discussed.
Source: Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology - Category: Child Development Source Type: research