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Lessons and Impacts of a Phone-Based Parenting Program for Syrian and Jordanian Families with Young Children

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posted on 2023-05-15, 20:06 authored by Global TIES for ChildrenGlobal TIES for Children

In this brief, Global TIES researchers evaluate a phone-delivered version of a parenting program in the Middle East and the first randomized-controlled evaluation of an audio-only parenting program. Though extremely relevant for humanitarian and crisis situations, when in-person programs are difficult, very little is known about the impacts of audio-only remote caregiver programs. When the International Rescue Committee (IRC) adapted an in-person home-visiting parenting program in 2020 to be delivered remotely, via audio-only phone calls, it created a unique opportunity to evaluate an audio-only remote caregiver program. The original in-person program, Reach Up and Learn (RUL), had been delivered by the IRC from 2016 to early 2020 in parts of Jordan, targeting both Jordanian and Syrian caregivers. The remote adaptation was made in response to the pandemic and as part of the Ahlan Simsim initiative, in partnership with Sesame Workshop.

For more information about the Ahlan Simsim project and Global TIES for Children, as well as access to the other research briefs in this series, visit: https://globaltiesforchildren.nyu.edu/as-findings

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