Training parents to help their children read: a randomized control trial.
BACKGROUND: Low levels of literacy and high levels of behaviour problems in middle childhood often co-occur. These persistent difficulties pose a risk to academic and social development, leading to social exclusion in adulthood. Although parent-training programmes have been shown to be effective in...
Main Authors: | Sylva, K, Scott, S, Totsika, V, Ereky-Stevens, K, Crook, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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