
A/Prof Matt Buttery
@matt_buttery
CEO Triple P UK & Ireland (Positive Parenting Program) Hon Assoc Professor @CEDAR_Warwick Chair-Parenting Network @TheParentingNe1 Cofounded @DAD_info Views own
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It was great to speak to the The Mirror regarding my top tips for parents on how to handle their child’s morning tantrums. Read here 👇 bit.ly/4hHo2Lf

I wrote an op-ed for Children & Young People Now on why the Families First Partnership (FFP) funding is a step in the right direction, but we urgently need long-term investment in evidence-based, universal parenting programs to truly support families. Read here: bit.ly/4cdKLNI


I recently shared my tips on managing parental stress with Toddle About, emphasising that self-care isn't selfish—it's essential. With parental stress on the rise, evidence-based programmes can reduce the stigma around seeking support. Read here: bit.ly/3E1cGnh



I welcome the Centre for Mental Health Invest in childhood report, which includes recommendation that the UK Government invest in evidence-based parenting programmes, providing a ‘proportionate universal approach with a low-cost offer for all’... centreformentalhealth.org.uk/publications/i…

The latest Centre for Young Lives report shows 1/3 children aren’t meeting development goals – highlighting the need for continued action. Triple P's digital rollout in Australia shows accessible, low-cost parenting programs works at scale. 👉 Read more: bit.ly/422YS4Z



With today being primary school offer day, I wrote an op-ed for Children & Young People Now on why, if the government wants to achieve their school readiness goals, they must provide parents with greater support: cypnow.co.uk/content/blogs/…

I wrote a column for The Yorkshire Post on how the government can improve school readiness and support parents nationwide. Read it here: yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/c…


Pleased to see the launch of the Foundations Guidebook – a vital resource on evidence-based interventions for children and families. Proud to see so many Triple P variants included and rated as *evidence-based* support for families! 📘 Explore: bit.ly/3GwwnnS

A great article by Will Bickford Smith for @schoolsweek. In it, he encourages the government to invest upstream in evidence-based parenting programs like Triple P to strengthen families before a crisis occurs. I couldn't agree more: bit.ly/4jXNIF7

“Parents should consider not only their teenager’s age but also their maturity and ability to handle responsibility in everyday life.” It was great to speak to The Mirror about when parents may want to let their teens go on holiday without them: bit.ly/45erRoo

NEW: Sure Start generated widespread, long-lasting benefits for children in education, health, absences, and SEND. Every £1 of up-front spending on Sure Start could generate around £2 in total benefits over the long run. THREAD on our new Nuffield Foundation-funded report: [1/11]
![Institute for Fiscal Studies (@theifs) on Twitter photo NEW: Sure Start generated widespread, long-lasting benefits for children in education, health, absences, and SEND.
Every £1 of up-front spending on Sure Start could generate around £2 in total benefits over the long run.
THREAD on our new <a href="/NuffieldFound/">Nuffield Foundation</a>-funded report:
[1/11] NEW: Sure Start generated widespread, long-lasting benefits for children in education, health, absences, and SEND.
Every £1 of up-front spending on Sure Start could generate around £2 in total benefits over the long run.
THREAD on our new <a href="/NuffieldFound/">Nuffield Foundation</a>-funded report:
[1/11]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GriIruFXgAAlAJA.jpg)