Associations Between a Preschool Home Visiting Program and Child School Readiness and Need for Services
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JAMA Pediatrics Author Interviews
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This audio summary describes a long-term follow study of a randomized trial designed to test the effects of a preschool home visiting program on academic performance, emotional adjustment, and receipt of school services.
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