Parent training is a form of intervention that focuses on teaching parents strategies and techniques to better support their child's development, behavior, and overall well-being. This type of training typically involves education on effective communication, positive discipline, and problem-solving skills, as well as providing parents with tools to manage challenging behaviors and support their child's social and emotional development. Parent training programs can be delivered through individual or group sessions, and may be tailored to address specific concerns or issues affecting the child and family. Research in this area aims to evaluate the effectiveness of parent training interventions in improving parent-child relationships, reducing behavior problems, and promoting positive developmental outcomes for children.