Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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911171 | Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science | 2015 | 4 Pages |
•Two worldviews dominate: behavioral and relational/emotional.•Both may be incorporated in a contextual evolutionary science paradigm.•Child misbehavior commonly co-occurs with child distress.•Connect and shape is a parenting meta-strategy.•The focus is on building a broad and flexible behavioral repertoire.
The existing parenting literature is dominated by two worldviews: the behavioral worldview and the relational/emotional worldview. Points of tension between these worldviews are apparent within the scientific literature; however, both approaches can be fully incorporated into an evolutionary science paradigm including contextual behavioral science. Connect and shape is a parenting meta-strategy that combines behavioral and the relational/emotional strategies into a single parent–child interaction. The elements of connect and shape are not new. What is new is the combination of parental responsiveness/emotion coaching and behavioral parenting strategies into a single, clearly elucidated meta-strategy that can be easily incorporated into parenting intervention.