A three-tier model of parent education in early childhood: Applying a problem-solving model

Author(s): McIntyre, Laura L.; Phaneuf, Leah K.;
Date Issued: Winter 2007
Publisher(s): Pro-Ed (Firm)
Description: A proposal of a model intervention for the education of parents of children with disabilities who also suffer from behavior problems
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