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Focusing on families: A two-generation model for reducing parents' stress and boosting preschoolers' self-regulation and attention

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This document discusses the Parents and Children Making Connections--Highlighting Attention (PCMC-A) program, a two-generation program developed through a University of Oregon and Head Start of Lane County partnership that provides training to reduce primary caregivers' stress and to improve children's self-regulation and attention. Vignettes from a Head Start classroom are included.
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