The effect of home visiting and home safety on children’s school readiness

Author(s): Schull, Christine P.; Anderson, Elaine A.;
Date Issued: September 2008
Publisher(s): Routledge (Firm)
Description: A study of the associations between the frequency, intensity, and duration of home visits and school readiness, home safety, parental knowledge, and infant development among 164 rural children participating in the Healthy Families Garrett County home visiting program
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Journal Title: European Early Childhood Education Research Journal
Volume Number: 16
Issue Number: 3
Page Range: 313-324
Topics: Parent, School, & Community School Readiness/Child School Success & Performance

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Infant & Toddler
Country: United States
States: MARYLAND
ISSN: 1752-1807 Online
1350-293X Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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