See and Hear

Driving Mum and Dad Mad
Can Triple P really change your life?   Have a look at some highlights of what happened when Triple P was put to the test in the UK.  Claire Halsey had 8 weeks to transform the lives of 5 families.  You’ll be amazed how small changes to the way these families operated made big differences to the stress levels, happiness and well-being of each family.

Samples clips from ITV's Driving Mum and Dad Mad   Clip1    Clip2

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Triple P Podcasts
Each week, Triple P founder Professor Matt Sanders guests on  Radio 612 ABC Brisbane, discussing common parenting issues on the program, Mornings with Madonna King.  Click here to go to the podcasts on the ABC website.

To subscribe to the podcast you can copy the following link into your podcast software: http://www.abc.net.au/local/podcasts/triplep.xml

Radio New Zealand National
Click here
to hear the feature interview with Matt Sanders.

Ask Professor Sanders
Below is a series of common questions parents ask about their children's behaviour with audio responses from Professor Matt Sanders. Click the link to hear the answer to the question:

  1. Dealing with a new baby can be hard for older children. What kind of advice can you give parents who are about to bring home a new baby? 
    Listen to Professor Sanders' answer

  2. Sometimes a school will tell parents their children have been misbehaving in class. What can parents do to encourage better behaviour at school?
    Listen to Professor Sanders' answer

  3. Many parents these days are busy and may feel stressed, but children can suffer from stress as well. How can parents and children handle stress better?
    Listen to Professor Sanders' answer

  4. We see it all the time in the grocery store - a child throwing a tantrum while a parent looks on helplessly. What can parents do to ensure a good shopping?
    Listen to Professor Sanders' answer

  5. What's the best way to give children meaningful praise?
    Listen to Professor Sanders' answer