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Specialist programs

  • Stepping Stones Triple P  – For parents of pre-adolescent children who have a disability. Stepping Stones has been shown to work with children with intellectual and physical disabilities who have disruptive behavior. It can delivered in any of four ways  –  Selected Seminars, Primary Care, Group and Standard Triple P.

  • Family Transitions  – Individual or group sessions for parents whose separation or divorce is complicating their parenting. Uses Family Transitions DVD and parent workbook.

  • Lifestyle Triple P  – For parents of overweight children aged from 5 to 10 years. Can be either a Level 2 program, Selected Lifestyle Triple P Seminars, or Group Lifestyle, a ten-session group program with four telephone support calls. Uses positive parenting principles and Every Parent's Survival Guide DVD to help parents promote healthier family eating and encourage physical activity. Group workbook and activity games booklet provided to parents.

  • Indigenous Triple P – Indigenous Triple P allows providers accredited in Primary Care, Group and/or Standard Triple P programs to tailor their delivery of the programs to suit Indigenous families.  Materials and content for Indigenous Triple P were created in consultation with elders from a variety of Indigenous communities in Australia.  Indigenous Triple P has been used with both Indigenous Australian families and aboriginal Canadian families.  

  • Triple P for Baby – Aims to prepare parents for a positive transition to parenthood and the first year with baby, promoting sensitive and responsive care in the perinatal period. The program can be delivered in three ways – group, individual and online.

Mothers say Stepping Stones helped sons with autism

In Australia, two mothers’ lives have changed. One no longer fears for her son’s safety. The other says her family can go on outings together for the first time. And they both credit Stepping Stones Triple P.