New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)

Model effectiveness research report last updated: 2022

In brief

Evidence of model effectiveness

Title General population Tribal population Domains with favorable effects
New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP) Does not meet HHS criteria because there are no high- or moderate-rated effectiveness studies of the model. Does not meet HHS criteria for tribal population because the model has not been evaluated with a tribal population.
  • Not applicable,

Model description

The New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP) serves parents with a child age 3 through 10 years with moderate to severe symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The HomVEE review included only studies of NFPP that focused on sites serving families with children ages 3 through 5 years. NFPP is designed to support children’s mental health and well-being by providing parents with strategies to help their children manage their attention, behaviors, and impulses. Specifically, the model aims to help children regulate their own behavior; improve their concentration; and reduce inattentiveness, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and defiant behavior. During eight weekly visits of 1 to 1.5 hours’ duration, home visitors educate parents on the symptoms and signs of ADHD and strategies for managing their child’s behavior and attention difficulties. Home visitors teach some of these strategies through games designed to engage children’s attention, encourage their patience, and increase their concentration. The home visitor observes the parent and child playing the games together and provides feedback on the quality of their interaction. 

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Extent of evidence

Results of search and review
Number of manuscripts
At least one finding was eligible for review…
5
  …and at least one finding rated high
0
  …and at least one finding rated moderate
0
  …and all findings that were eligible for review rated low or indeterminate2
5
  …but manuscript is additional source3
0

For more information, see the research database. For more information on the criteria used to rate research, please see details of HomVEE’s methods and standards.

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Summary of findings

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Criteria established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

This model has no manuscripts that report high- or moderate-rated findings and therefore does not meet HHS criteria for an evidence-based early childhood home visiting service delivery model.

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