Play and Learning Strategies

PALS is a preventive intervention program to strengthen the bond between parent and child, and to stimulate early development.
Through our infant and toddler/preschooler programs, parents learn specific strategies that help them tune in to their young children, respond in a sensitive and contingent manner, and provide effective cognitive and language stimulation.
Based on a longitudinal study of parent-child interactions and decades of reviewed research, PALS utilizes video exemplars to model specific, targeted strategies parents can utilize in their interactions with their infants, toddlers, and pre-school-aged children. Our mission is to help parents support their young children’s social-emotional, cognitive, and language development.
Developed by the Children’s Learning Institute at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, multiple research studies have confirmed the efficacy of PALS to positively impact parents’ interactions with their young children.
PALS is listed in four national What Works Clearinghouses and in the annual yearbook produced by the National Home Visiting Resource Center. If you are a researcher or community partner interested in PALS for your program or study, please contact us!
PALS’ strength lies in the parent practice and video review of their behaviors. Parents, with the support of a trained, certified coach and carefully scripted sessions, learn to be their own observer as they take the rare opportunity to step back and review their interactions with their child. When a parent identifies for themselves what is effective, they increase their child’s confidence, abilities, and cooperation. Parents feel empowered, as they more deeply understand the effect their actions have on their child’s development.
In coaching sessions, PALS uses videotaped examples of real parents and children to demonstrate each concept and allows the parent to critique these examples before practicing the new skills with their own child. Guided practice opportunities during each session help parents move from watching and listening, to talking, and finally to doing.
Available in English and Spanish, the PALS strategies build on responsive, or serve-and-return, skills that encourage bonding, and impact the child’s development, increasing their social-emotional, cognitive, and language skills.
PALS infant (5-15 months) curriculum consists of 11 sessions and our toddler (18 months-4 years) curriculum consists of 14 sessions. Used in home-visiting programs across the state of Texas and in various other states, PALS can be implemented individually with parents in their homes, remotely, or with a group of parents at a center, and continues to be adapted and used with a variety of populations.
Studies of PALS have shown significant gains in parent behavior and child outcomes, as compared with families in control groups without PALS. Statistically, when parents use PALS there are significant improvements that enhance their responsive interaction styles, which in turn create notable improvements in children’s development.
Substantial research concludes play-based learning, in combination with responsive interactions, is the best way to build academic and executive functioning skills in young children. PALS Spotlights, designed for parents, highlight key concepts from the research-based PALS program in short video segments. Housed in the freely available CIRCLE Activity Collection: Family, the videos show parents how to use PALS strategies throughout the day, during play and daily routines, to interact with their child in responsive, stimulating ways.
The Children’s Learning Institute provides PALS training for coaches in person over a period of consecutive days or virtually over a series of four separate dates, usually scheduled weekly. To accommodate online learning preferences, our hybrid training model incorporates both participant self-study and interactive group sessions.
The PALS Infant and Toddler/Preschooler Programs, which include the video curriculum files or access to the courses on the CLI Engage platform, PALS manuals, and toy bags of supplementary materials, are available for purchase in conjunction with training and certification provided by Children’s Learning Institute staff. Materials for each program are available in either English or Spanish.
If you would like to receive the PALS training and materials, please contact the CLI Solutions Group.
The Children’s Learning Institute continues to study the PALS intervention, incorporating its proven strategies to support parents in varied research projects designed to impact young children at home, school, and communities.