Multisite Parents as Teachers evaluation: Experiences and outcomes for children and families [Executive summary]

Author(s): Wagner, Mary; Spiker, Donna;
Date Issued: June 2001
Publisher(s): SRI International
Description: A summary of an evaluation of the effect of the Parents as Teachers (PAT) home-visiting program in helping parents support positive child development, based on a sample of 667 families with infants ages birth through 8 months from three program sites
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Source: Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. Retrieved January 7, 2009, from http://policyweb.sri.com/cehs/publications/patfinal.pdf
Note: SRI Project P07283
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Family Influences

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Early Intervention/Protective/Therapeutic/At-Risk Programs
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