
Facilitate Parent Development
with the Reflective Dialogue Parent Education Design (RDPED)
Why RDPED?
Information and advice have little impact on ideas and practices unless they become integrated into a parent’s own perspective.
Perspective Shapes Practice
A parent’s own perspective guides how they interpret, experience, and react to their children’s needs and behavior.
And how they make use of or disregard your information and advice.
How RDPED works.
RDPED is an evidence-based teaching and coaching approach that leverages the power of video with a unique framework of reflective questions specifically designed to promote conceptual change and strengthen parent-child interaction.
Love for RDPED
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Watching somebody else in a similar scenario doesn't feel as threatening or as judgmental.
Parent, following RDPED lesson
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Parents are saying things they would never normally say.
Anna, parent educator
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It has stretched my teaching from more of telling and educating to more of helping people self reflect and come to their own insights. Those insights will stick with them far into the future!
Kathy, parenting educator and coach
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I love that there are lesson plans already done with video clips and hourglass questions.
Katti, parent educator and program coordinator

Request a free sample training.
Sign up below to receive a free audio training, Introduction to Reflective Problem Solving. This is from Dr. Cline's newest course designed for educators, coaches, and administrators who work with parents, children, or professional teams.
In this free training, you'll learn:
Why our typical approach to helping and problem solving can be counterproductive
What makes Reflective Problem Solving is both effective and empowering
How you can use this approach with parents, colleagues, & kiddos