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What Does National Research Tell Us About Parenting Programs?

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DePanfilis, Diane
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2005-09-28
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Why is this important? - Nationally, at least 400,000 parents are involved in public child welfare and another 448,000 parents have not served after an initial child welfare investigation are estimated to participate in parenting programs each year (Barth, et.al., 2005). Thousands of other parents participate in parenting programs offered through family support centers or other community based programs.
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DePanfilis, D. What does national research tell us about parenting programs? Panel presentation for Baltimore Women's Giving Circle Meeting, September 28, 2005.
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