This study examined fathers\u27 participation in Early Head Start programs using quantitative and qualitative data from 326 Early Head Start fathers when children were 36 months of age. About half (49%) of the fathers were involved in at least one program activity. A quarter (26%) of the fathers participated at a higher level, in two or more types of program activities. Fathers participated in parent education programs (17%), group socializations (15%), father-only activities (6%), policy councils and program committees (9%), home visits (32% ever, 17% monthly), and in dropping children off at the Early Head Start center (24% ever, 12% nine times or more). In multivariate analyses, at least one level of involvement was predicted by...
This Special Issue presents a series of studies on men who functioned as fathers in the Early Head ...
ABSTRACT \ud This study was concerned with the nature and extent of father involvement during pregna...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of early head start programs in response to the 1...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
Graduation date: 2015Past research on Head Start has focused on child outcomes, yet Head Start servi...
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on paternal involvement in children...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
In this introductory article to the Special Issue, we provide an overview of the research and polic...
A survey of all Early Head Start programs funded from 1995-1998 was conducted during the winter of 1...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of early head start programs in response to the 1...
Research demonstrates the importance of father-child relationships in the early years and the effect...
In this article, we use data on biological fathers (n = 597) and mothers (N = 1,550) from 12 sites o...
In 2011, the Head Start Office introduced the Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framew...
This Special Issue presents a series of studies on men who functioned as fathers in the Early Head S...
While research has shown the important role fathers play in young children’s lives, fathers are ofte...
This Special Issue presents a series of studies on men who functioned as fathers in the Early Head ...
ABSTRACT \ud This study was concerned with the nature and extent of father involvement during pregna...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of early head start programs in response to the 1...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
Graduation date: 2015Past research on Head Start has focused on child outcomes, yet Head Start servi...
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on paternal involvement in children...
Fathers have long been ignored or played a secondary role to mothers in the psychological research l...
In this introductory article to the Special Issue, we provide an overview of the research and polic...
A survey of all Early Head Start programs funded from 1995-1998 was conducted during the winter of 1...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of early head start programs in response to the 1...
Research demonstrates the importance of father-child relationships in the early years and the effect...
In this article, we use data on biological fathers (n = 597) and mothers (N = 1,550) from 12 sites o...
In 2011, the Head Start Office introduced the Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framew...
This Special Issue presents a series of studies on men who functioned as fathers in the Early Head S...
While research has shown the important role fathers play in young children’s lives, fathers are ofte...
This Special Issue presents a series of studies on men who functioned as fathers in the Early Head ...
ABSTRACT \ud This study was concerned with the nature and extent of father involvement during pregna...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of early head start programs in response to the 1...