Early Head Start Fathers And Children

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Antisocial Behaviors
Bayley Mental Development Index Score
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child cognitive assessment
Child Cognitive Outcomes
Early Head Start
Early Head Start Intervention
Early Head Start Programs
Early Head Start Research
early intervention programs
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father Connectedness
Father Involvement
father involvement impact on toddlers
Father Presence
Father Relationship
Father Studies
Fatherhood Demonstration
Fathers Participated
Fit
good fatherhood
Infant Engagement
Low Income Fathers
low-income families research
low-income fathers' social constructions
MDI Score
mutuality in parenting
National Early Head Start Research
neighborhood adversity effects
Neighborhood Violence
Nonresident Biological Fathers
Nonresident Fathers
Nursing Child Assessment Satellite Training
paternal engagement
physical Interactions
Random Assignment
Resident Biological Fathers
Resident Fathers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805893809
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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, The Meaning of “Good Fatherhood:” Low-Income Fathers’ Social Constructions of Their Roles, Fathering in Infancy: Mutuality and Stability Between 8 and 16 Months, Relation Between Father Connectedness and Child Outcomes, Is One Good Parent Good Enough? Patterns of Mother and Father Parenting and Child Cognitive Outcomes at 24 and 36 Months, Two Studies of Father Involvement in Early Head Start Programs: A National Survey and a Demonstration Program Evaluation, Exposure of Low-Income Families and Their Children to Neighborhood Violence and Paternal Antisocial Behavior, Lessons Learned from Early Head Start for Fatherhood Research and Program Development
Kimberly Boller, Richard Bradley, Editors