My Baby & Me focuses on changing specific aspects of mothers’ responsive behaviours with their children across the infant and toddler developmental periods. The Play and Learning Strategies (PALS) curriculum is used as a base for the program.
PALS was originally designed for parents of particularly vulnerable children (infants and toddlers from low-socioeconomic-status backgrounds). It includes both infant and toddler modules that teach mothers interaction skills and responsive parenting styles.
My Baby & Me includes a number of added sessions that target goals such as establishing consistent daily routines, learning about infant health and safety, developmental milestones, and problem solving and decision making. The program is unique in that it focuses on building responsive parenting in a structured, step-by-step approach via a combination of video modeling, interactive discussion, live coached practice, and video self-reflection.
The program is based on the principles of:
Four key constructs comprise the program’s interactive style:
The program was developed for mothers aged 15 years and older, from low-income households, during pregnancy and postpartum.
The program has only been evaluated in the USA (Guttentag et al. 2014).
A randomised control trial was conducted with 247 people (the number of people in the intervention group versus control group was not reported). On average, mothers were 20 years old. 50% of participants were African American and low income families.
The program has not been tested in Australia or with Aboriginal Australians.
My Baby & Me has mixed research evidence on two different outcomes: negative parenting behaviours and positive parenting behaviours.
Overall, My Baby & Me has a mixed effect on client outcomes.
Mixed research evidence (with no adverse effects):
My Baby & Me is implemented over 55 sessions. It is conducted from 3rd trimester of pregnancy until the child reaches 30 months in age. The curriculum (available in both English and Spanish) includes educational videotapes featuring mothers with similar backgrounds to the clients.
Sessions follow a schedule of weekly or biweekly visits. Each visit lasts approximately 1.5 hours. When children are 24–30 months of age, the last six sessions occur at monthly intervals as part of the program completion and graduation process.
The core of the My Baby & Me curriculum (comprising 22 of the 55 sessions) is the PALS program developed by Landry et al. (2006). Parents begin with basic skills of observing their child’s communicative signals and progress to using a variety of responsiveness behaviors, e.g.:
Additional modules in eight major topic areas in early parenting knowledge and skills cover the rest of the sessions, including:
Not reported
Guttentag et al. (2014) notes: Our intervention included a large number of sessions and diverse modules presented over a relatively long period. Multimodule interventions limit the ability to assess the independent contribution of each component to parent and child outcomes, and lengthy interventions are labor-intensive and costly. Although we were able to carry out this moderately large-scale study across four diverse sites, it may be challenging to scale up a program with such a large number of intervention modules and sessions.
One RCT conducted in the USA with 247 participants (Guttentag et al. 2014).
16 Feb 2023
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