What are the five levels of the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P)?

  • Level 1:  Universal Triple P, is a communications strategy designed to build awareness and promote access to parenting support as well as to destigmatize parent seeking of support around parenting.
     
  • Level 2: Light touch intervention providing brief assistance (often one-time contacts) to parents who are generally coping well but have a few concerns with their child’s behavior or development.
    • Triple P Selected Seminar Series (Power of Positive Parenting; Raising Confident, Competent Children,; Raising Resilient Children)
    • Teen Triple P Seminar Series (Raising Responsible Teenagers; Raising Competent Teenagers; Getting Teenagers Connected)
    • Brief Primary Care/Brief Primary Care Teen
       
  • Level 3:  Targeted support for parents of a child with mild to moderate behavioral difficulties, typically dealing with a specific problem or issue.
    • Primary Care Triple P/Primary Care Teen Triple P
    • Triple P Discussion Groups/Teen Triple P Discussion Groups
       
  • Level 4: For parents of children with moderate to severe behavioral difficulties or for motivated parents interested in gaining a thorough understanding of Positive Parenting
    • Group
    • Group Teen
    • Standard
    • Standard Teen
    • Triple P Online
    • Self-directed Triple P

*Those programs Bolded in Level 4 are those that PCCD accepts grant applications for in PA.
 

  • Level 5:  Intensive support for families that face challenges beyond just parenting skills (e.g., difficulty coping with stress or anger; having unrealistic expectations; not on the same page as their partner with parenting; recently separated or divorced).  Level 4 Standard or Group is a prerequisite before beginning Level 5.
    • Enhanced Triple P
    • Pathways Triple P
    • Family Transitions Triple P