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The Early Head Start Father Studies: Design, data collection, and summary of father presence in the lives of infants and toddlers An overview of the Early Head Start Father Studies, describing the study methodology, response rates, father demographics, and father child relationship |
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Father involvement in Early Head Start programs: A practitioners study [Executive summary] A survey of father involvement in 261 Early Head Start programs funded from 1995-1998 |
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Low-income fathers' involvement in their toddlers' lives: Biological fathers from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Study An investigation into the influence of fathers’ involvement on children’s outcomes, based on a sample of 1,550 mothers from the Early Head Start (EHS) Research and Evaluation Project, and 597 fathers from the Father Involvement with Toddlers Study (FITS) |
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Mother-child bookreading in low-income families: Correlates and outcomes during the first three years of life An investigation of the impact of mother-child book reading on low income young children's cognitive and language development as well as an examination of book reading in relation to the Early Head Start intervention using data from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project |
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Predictors and outcomes of low-income fathers’ reading with their toddlers A study of the parental predictors and child outcomes associated with the frequency of book reading sessions between of low-income fathers and their toddlers |
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Two studies of father involvement in Early Head Start programs: A national survey and a demonstrated program evaluation A study examining the extent to which fathers are present as participants in Early Head Start programs using data from the National Practitioners Survey and from the Fatherhood Demonstration Study |
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