Research Findings: This study simultaneously examined parental depression and parent involvement as predictors of satisfaction with an early childhood intervention program. Parents (N = 203) of Head Start children participated in this short-term longitudinal study. Measures of parent involvement and satisfaction assessed multiple dimensions of these constructs. Nearly 40% of low-income mothers reported being sometimes or chronically depressed over the course of 1 year of the Head Start program. Compared with mothers who were never depressed, those who were sometimes depressed reported less involvement in home- and school-based activities as well as fewer interactions with their child's teacher. Never depressed parents were more likely to be...
This study investigates the relations among low-income parents’ perceptions of their child’s teacher...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
The impacts of poverty on parent and child functioning are far-reaching (Duncan & Brooks-Gunn, 2...
This study reports the results of a randomized trial of a parent engagement intervention (the Gettin...
Research shows that mother, child, and home characteristics have direct and indirect effects on the ...
Early development is likely influenced by quality of early parenting and improvements or declines i...
Graduation date: 2015Past research on Head Start has focused on child outcomes, yet Head Start servi...
Family- and parent-directed programs and family assistance services are critical aspects of the Head...
This study examined associations between parents’ developmentally appropriate beliefs about young ch...
Children with developmental disabilities require extensive parental involvement in intervention, but...
Research on older children and high resource families demonstrates that maternal improvement in depr...
he Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, a random-assignment evaluation, found a broad ...
This study was designed to examine the effectiveness of a Parent Education Workshop in enhancing par...
The Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, a random-assignment evaluation, found a broad ...
This study investigates the relations among low-income parents’ perceptions of their child’s teacher...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
The impacts of poverty on parent and child functioning are far-reaching (Duncan & Brooks-Gunn, 2...
This study reports the results of a randomized trial of a parent engagement intervention (the Gettin...
Research shows that mother, child, and home characteristics have direct and indirect effects on the ...
Early development is likely influenced by quality of early parenting and improvements or declines i...
Graduation date: 2015Past research on Head Start has focused on child outcomes, yet Head Start servi...
Family- and parent-directed programs and family assistance services are critical aspects of the Head...
This study examined associations between parents’ developmentally appropriate beliefs about young ch...
Children with developmental disabilities require extensive parental involvement in intervention, but...
Research on older children and high resource families demonstrates that maternal improvement in depr...
he Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, a random-assignment evaluation, found a broad ...
This study was designed to examine the effectiveness of a Parent Education Workshop in enhancing par...
The Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, a random-assignment evaluation, found a broad ...
This study investigates the relations among low-income parents’ perceptions of their child’s teacher...
Theoretical perspectives suggest that depression can have particularly detrimental consequences for ...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...