Early Head Start home visitation: The role of implementation in bolstering program benefits

Author(s): Harden, Brenda Jones; Chazan-Cohen, Rachel; Raikes, Helen; Vogel, Cheri
Date Issued: May, 2012
Description: A study of the impact of an Early Head Start home-based program on participant children's social-emotional, language, academic, and health outcomes and families' parenting, home environment, well being, and self-sufficiency, with a comparison of those impacts by fully implemented versus incompletely implemented programs, based on data from 930 families in 7 home-based Early Head Start programs at 17 sites
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Journal Title: Journal of Community Psychology
Volume Number: 40
Issue Number: 4
Page Range: 438-455
Topics: Children & Child Development

Parents & Families

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Early Head Start/Head Start
Country: United States
ISSN: 0090-4392 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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