Parents believe that parenting skills can be learned

By Kerri Kreh Reda, M.P.H.

Zero to Three recently published the findings of a national survey to determine the challenges Millennial and Generation X parents face. Despite having diverse backgrounds, respondents had very similar attitudes, beliefs and goals for their parenting.

Here are some of the survey’s key findings:

  • 91% say that parenting is their greatest joy.
  • 73% say that parenting is their biggest challenge.
  • 83% of parents from all backgrounds agree that good parenting can be learned
  • 69% of parents say that if they knew more positive parenting strategies, they would use them.
  • 54% of parents wish they had more information about how to be a better parent.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County’s Department of Family Health and Wellness has a team of educators who teach parenting skills. Please visit our website (www.ccesuffolk.org) for parenting resources or join us for a parenting workshop. Below is a link to our Fall Parenting Series flyer.

2017 Fall Parenting Series Flyer

For an overview of the National Parent Survey, click on this link:

https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/1424-national-parent-survey-overview-and-key-insights?utm_source=Monthly+News+Bulletin+-+June+2016&utm_campaign=Monthly+News+Bulletin+-+June+2016&utm_medium=email

 

Kerri Kreh Reda, M.P.H., is a Human Development Specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County’s Family Health and Wellness Program. She can be reached at 631-727-7850 ext. 330 or at kkr5@cornell.edu.

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