Video interaction guidance
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VIG (Video Interaction Guidance) is an intervention through which a “guider” aims a client to enhance communication within relationships. The client is guided to analyse and reflect on video clips of their own interactions (e.g. a mother with her infant).[1] Research results include that VIG enhances positive parenting skills, decreases/alleviates parental stress and is related to more positive development of the children.[2] VIG is recommended by NICE in the UK.[3]
- ^ http://www.videointeractionguidance.net/practice.html
- ^ http://www.videointeractionguidance.net/research.html
- ^ http://publications.nice.org.uk/social-and-emotional-wellbeing-early-years-ph40/recommendations#recommendation-3-antenatal-and-postnatal-home-visiting-for-vulnerable-children-and-their-families