• NSCS- Teen and Young Parents

  • Nurturing Skills Competency Scale (NSCS- 3.0*)

  • Teen/Young Parents and their Families

    Long Version
  • This inventory can only be scored online at AssessingParenting.com

  • Check One:
  • PLEASE PRINT:

  • Directions:

    Please circle the letter of your response in each item AND write the letter in the space provided. For example, for item #6, if you are Female, circle letter b, and write the letter b in the space provided. Answer all the items.
  • PART A- About Me

  • 5. Birthday:*
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  • 6. Gender:*
  • 7. Race/Nationality:*
  • 8. Marital Status:*
  • 10. Highest grade you completed:*
  • 11. Current Employment-School Status:*
  • 12. Annual Household Income:*
  • 13. Are or were you and/or your partner in the military?*
  • 14. As a child, did you experience any type of physical, emotional or sexual abuse by someone OUTSIDE of your family?*
  • 15. As a child, did you experience any type of physical, emotional or sexual abuse by someone INSIDE of your family?
  • PART B- About My Childhood

    As a child between the ages of 4 to 18, did you:
  • 16. Ever feel that no on in your family loved you or thought you were special?
  • 17. Ever feel your needs were ignored?
  • 18. Ever feel that either of your parents used street drugs, abused alcohol, or misused prescription drugs?
  • 19. Feel the quality of your relationship with your mother or mother figure was:
  • 20. Feel the quality of your relationship with your father or father figure was:
  • 21. Ever feel your mother or mother figure was physically, verbally or sexually abused by her partner?
  • 22. Ever feel your father or father figure was physically, verbally or sexually abused by his partner?
  • 23. Ever feel your parents had marital problems?
  • 24. Ever feel any of your brothers or sisters were physically, verbally or sexually abused?
  • PART C- About the Father/Mother of My Child(ren)

  • My responses to the following statements refer to (Please circle one):
  • NOTE:

    If there are children from different parents, please refer to the parent partner of the most recent child.
  • 25. Is your parent partner a problem drinker or alcoholic; abuses prescription drugs or uses street drugs?
  • 26. Do you think your parent partner was abused or neglected as a child?
  • 27. Do you think your parent partner had brothers or sisters who were physically, verbally or sexually abused as children by their parents?
  • 28. Has your parent partner physically, verbally or sexually abused you?
  • 29. Have you physically, verbally, or sexually abused your parent partner?
  • 30. Please rate the quality of the relationship you have with your parent partner:
  • 31. If you were to do it all over again, would you still choose your parent partner as the mother or father of your children?
  • PART D- About My Children/Family

  • 32. Have any of your children ever experienced any type of physical, verbal or sexual abuse by a person OUTSIDE your family?
  • 33. Have any of your children ever experienced any type of physical, verbal or sexual abuse by a person INSIDE of your family?
  • 34. Do any of your children currently have or had in the past problems with alcohol, prescription drugs or street drugs?
  • 35. Do any of your children have special learning needs that require a specialist or special education?
  • 36. Do any of your children have a history of mental health problems?
  • 37. Has anyone in your family ever been referred for psychological counseling?
  • 38. Overall, I would rate my parenting skills:
  • 39. Overall, the degree of happiness I feel being a parent is:
  • 40. Knowing what you know now about being a parent, would you still be a parent if you could do it all over again?
  • PART E- About My Knowledge of Nurturing Practices

  • 41. Nurturing Parenting is:
  • 42. Holding and cuddling babies helps their brain grow.
  • 43. Having appropriate expectations for children helps them:
  • 44. Pick the right way to Praise a child for Being:
  • 45. Pick the right way to Praise a child for Doing:
  • 46. Discipline means:
  • 47. The rights and wrongs that we learn as children are called:
  • 48. Parental empathy means:
  • 49. Which of the following are good rewards to use as disciplines?
  • 50. Family rules are important because:
  • 51. Why do parents spank their children?
  • 52. Teaching children to hit a pillow or punching bag is a good way for them to release their anger.
  • 53. Anger is:
  • 54. Our self-worth is:
  • 55. It is important to nurture yourself because:
  • 56. Parents should praise themselves in front of their children.
  • 57. Which of the following is a healthy way to mange and reduce stress?
  • 58. Which of the following childhood conditions are linked to "second hand smoke"?
  • 59. To teach children empathy, it's a good idea to:
  • 60. Sexual self-worth is a term that refers to:
  • 61. When teaching children how to handle their feelings, it's a good idea to:
  • 62. Teens often give into peer pressure because:
  • 63. Teens get involved in possessive and violent relationship because:
  • 64. When children are crying, nurturing parents:
  • 65. The risk of AIDS is increased by:
  • PART F- About My Use of Nurturing Skills

  • INSTRUCTIONS:

    Rate how often you practice the following nurturing parenting and nurturing self-behaviors
  • 0= Don't practice the skill at all

  • 1= Sometimes

  • 2= Often

  • 3= Regularly

  • How often do I ...

  • 66. Make time to nurture myself
  • 67. Recognize my personal strengths
  • 68. Respond to my children with empathy
  • 69. Give my children choices and consequences
  • 70. Have expectations of my children to succeed
  • 71. Hold, play, sing and read to my children
  • 72. Praise my children for "being" wonderful kids, for being loving, etc.
  • 73. Praise my children for "doing" their best, for cooperating, trying, etc.
  • 74. Model appropriate ways to manage stress
  • 75. Model appropriate ways to express anger
  • 76. Help my children improve their self-worth
  • 77. Refer to our family rules to help guide my children
  • 78. Use positive discipline rather than spank my children
  • 79. Praise my children when they are following the family rules
  • 80. Have awareness of my own needs
  • 81. Make time to get my needs met in healthy ways
  • 82. Help my children get their needs met in healthy ways
  • 83. Praise myself for being and doing
  • 84. Help my children learn positive ways to manage their feelings
  • 85. Express unconditional love for my children
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  • Should be Empty: