The Development and Validation of the Parent Instruction-Giving Game with Youngsters (PIGGY) in a Head Start Population
Head Start families demonstrate many of the risk factors that relate to the development of noncompliance and other behavior problems in young children, such as low income, limited education, teenage pregnancy, isolation, family stress, single parenthood, and parental psychopathology. Noncompliant pr...
Main Author: | Hupp, Stephen Danial Anthony |
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Other Authors: | John Northrup |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
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LSU
2002
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Online Access: | http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-1113102-164314/ |
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