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Parent Education

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Title Date Abstract
School readiness and children's development status 1995 This digest summarizes the results of a survey of parents of children from 3 to 5 years of age who had not yet started kinder...
Reading guidebook for parents [1988] This resource for use for ABE students who are parents or who are interested in fostering the growth and development of readi...
Project Pact: parents and children together 1986 Project Pact resulted in the development of a curriculum for 0-4 level ABE students. PACT materials are intended for use by...
Planning for parent participation in schools for young children 1991 This digest provides strategies for developing strong parent participation in preschools. Multicultural parent participation...
Parenting and career development 2000 This digest highlights research on the effects of family relationships and career development. It looks at the ways in which ...
Parent and community involvement in rural schools 1997 This digest describes parent involvement programs which work by responding to the particular features of the rural communitie...
Family involvement in early multicultural learning 1995 This digest summarizes strategies which support children's multicultural learning within a context of family involvement. In...
Child care resource and referral agencies 1991 This digest describes the network of local Child Care Resource and Referral organizations developed in the United States foll...
Changing face of parenting education 1995 This digest describes the growth in and changes in parent education programs in response to dramatic demographic and social c...
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