Engaging Parents And Families To Support The Recovery Of Districts And Schools
Category: Families and Communities
The Adult Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI-2.1) is a 40-item self-reporting inventory that measures parental behaviors and is commonly used to assess the risk of child abuse and neglect. The AAPI-2.1 provides five subscales: expectations of children, parental empathy towards children's needs, use of corporal punishment, parent-child family roles, and children's power and independence. The instrument is offered in English, Spanish, Creole, and Arabic.
AAPI / PARTI / NSCS Online Administrations: $10 per child for 1-10 students; Evaluation forms 120 pack: $12; Online Reporting Module: $20 per report
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