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Davis, Dan; Kugelmass, Judith – 1974
The Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) is evaluated in this research report with respect to the effects of home environment. The main data of an original HIPPY study consisted of the children's performance in various tests of mental ability. In the present study, the same sample is used, but the focus of research is on the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Environment, Home Instruction
Astuto, Jennifer; Allen, LaRue – Society for Research in Child Development, 2009
More than 10 million children from birth through age six in the US live in low-income families. Although large investments in early childhood intervention programs are evident, is the field fully exploiting its potential to address the diverse needs of children and families? One means of addressing this question is to focus on the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Low Income Groups, Models, Federal Legislation
Leiss, Robert H.; And Others – 1975
Presented is the final report of a 1974-75 program of home instruction which involved nine preschool hearing impaired children. Described are activities which were conducted under 10 project objectives such as providing speechreading and auditory training, providing language activities, gaining parental interest and involvement, and developing and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education, Hearing Impairments
Noone, John J. – 1980
The document provides reports on 92 model programs serving families with developmentally disabled individuals. Programs range from the avoidance of residential care, through an active parent staff intervention activity, to the outreach by staff into the home of the child where the parent has been trained to carry out a number of activities, to the…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Developmental Disabilities, Family Programs, Fathers
Butte Vocational-Technical Center, Montana. – 1973
The booklet describes Project Prepare, a program designed to teach educationally disadvantaged parents adult basic education skills in their own homes and then to show these parents how and what to teach their preschool children. Information is provided on the design and implementation of the projects. Seven specific problems in adult basic…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Demonstration Programs