This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of the Building Regulation in Dual Generations (BRIDGE) program for caregivers with significant mental health concerns and preschool and young children (3-7 years old) with elevated attention and/or behavior problems. The BRIDGE program focuses on supporting parental psychological distress and improving young children's self-regulation (SR), thereby reducing their attention and behavior problems. The long-term goal of this work is to improve family well-being and social-emotional development for young children by implementing an accessible and scalable dual-regulation program. The investigators will achieve this through the following key objectives: 1. Assess the feasibility and accessibility of BRIDGE for preschool and young children (3-7 years old) with significant attention and behavior programs through questionnaires asking about attendance, satisfaction, and unmet needs. 2. Examine the efficacy of BRIDGE compared to control group at improving maternal mental health and child attention and behavioral difficulties in young children (primary outcomes). The investigators will also examine parenting stress (secondary outcome). 3. Identify predictors of academic readiness skills in preschool and young children. The investigators hypothesize that an increase in parental and child emotion-regulation skills and reduced attention, as well as behavioral problems, will lead to increased pre-academic skills in children.
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Changes in child mental illness symptoms
Timeframe: The CBCL 1.5-5 and 6-18 will be assessed during eligibility screening (T0), pre-intervention (T1), within a month following the intervention (T2), and at 3-month follow-up (T3).
Changes in parent report measures of their children's executive function skills
Timeframe: Assessed at pre-intervention (T1) and within a month following the intervention (T2), and at 3-month follow-up (T3).
Changes in maternal mental health symptoms
Timeframe: The PHQ-9 will be assessed during eligibility screening (T0) , pre-intervention (T1), immediately after the intervention (T2), and at 3-month follow-up (T3).
Program Engagement
Timeframe: Attendance is measured weekly throughout the 12-week program and immediately after the intervention (T2).