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Enhancing the interactions of teenage mothers and their at-risk children: Effectiveness of a maternal-focused intervention

Description:
A study of the effect of the Parents and Children Experiencing Success (PACES) parent training intervention on the maternal responsiveness of adolescent parents and the language development of their infants and toddlers, based on an experimental group of 48 mother-child dyads and a control group of 46 dyads
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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