To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing countries focus on specific practices such as age-appropriate responsive stimulation and feeding. A programme delivered to groups of poor mothers of children, aged less than three years, in rural Bangla-desh was evaluated using an intervention-control post-test design. Mothers (n=170) who had attended a year of educational sessions and their children were compared with those (n=159) from neighbouring villages who did not have access to such a programme. After covariates were controlled, the parenting mothers obtained higher scores on a test of child-rearing knowledge and on the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) inven...
The authors conducted a scoping review of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) interventions in...
Introduction: Behavioral problems became the common problems in preschoolers and often cause disrupt...
This study in rural lowland Bangladesh used spot and event observations from 185 children aged 4-27 ...
To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing...
In this project, we introduce and test alternative models of early childhood interventions- traditio...
Background: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...
Only 40 per cent of children in Bangladesh are enrolled in pre-primary education, with this figure e...
Abstract Background Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child de...
Objective: To investigate whether a responsive stimulation intervention delivered to caregivers of y...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...
We review the development of the Jamaican home visiting intervention for children under 4 years and ...
Background Recently, parenting programs to address behavioural and emotional problems associated w...
Background: The early years of life are crucial in shaping long term outcomes for children. The rese...
In low- and middle-income countries, children experience multiple risks for delayed development. We ...
This thesis concerns a randomised-controlled trial of the effects of adding psychosocial stimulation...
The authors conducted a scoping review of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) interventions in...
Introduction: Behavioral problems became the common problems in preschoolers and often cause disrupt...
This study in rural lowland Bangladesh used spot and event observations from 185 children aged 4-27 ...
To promote physical and mental development of children, parenting education programmes in developing...
In this project, we introduce and test alternative models of early childhood interventions- traditio...
Background: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...
Only 40 per cent of children in Bangladesh are enrolled in pre-primary education, with this figure e...
Abstract Background Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child de...
Objective: To investigate whether a responsive stimulation intervention delivered to caregivers of y...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programmes are effective in enhancing parenting practices and child developmen...
We review the development of the Jamaican home visiting intervention for children under 4 years and ...
Background Recently, parenting programs to address behavioural and emotional problems associated w...
Background: The early years of life are crucial in shaping long term outcomes for children. The rese...
In low- and middle-income countries, children experience multiple risks for delayed development. We ...
This thesis concerns a randomised-controlled trial of the effects of adding psychosocial stimulation...
The authors conducted a scoping review of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) interventions in...
Introduction: Behavioral problems became the common problems in preschoolers and often cause disrupt...
This study in rural lowland Bangladesh used spot and event observations from 185 children aged 4-27 ...