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ParentCorps

ParentCorps is a culturally informed, family-centered preventive intervention designed to foster healthy development and school success among young children (ages 3-6) in families living in low-income communities. ParentCorps helps parents promote their children’s social, emotional, and self-regulatory skill development and effectively partner with early childhood educators to advance their children’s behavioral and academic functioning, mental health, and physical development. ParentCorps is implemented through a weekly series of fourteen 2-hour group sessions, which occur concurrently for parents and children. Groups include approximately 15 participants and are held in early childhood education or child care settings.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 03/23/2013 | Link to this post on IFP |
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