| Literature DB >> 25321641 |
Christine P Li-Grining1, C Cybele Raver, Darlene Jones-Lewis, Sybil Madison-Boyd, Jaclyn Lennon.
Abstract
Children living in low-income families are more likely to experience less self-regulation, greater behavior problems, and lower academic achievement than higher income children. To help prevent children's later socioemotional and academic difficulties, the Chicago School Readiness Project (CSRP) team implemented a clustered, randomized controlled trial (RCT) in early childhood programs with Head Start funding. Head Start sites were randomly assigned to receive CSRP services, which were offered as part of a multicomponent, classroom-based mental health intervention. Here, we provide an overview of the CSRP model, its components, and a descriptive portrait of its implementation. In so doing, we address various aspects of the implementation of three of its components: (1) the training of teachers, (2) MHCs' coaching of teachers, and (3) teachers' behavior management of children. We conclude with a discussion of factors potentially related to the implementation of CSRP and directions for future research.Entities:
Keywords: implementation; intervention; preschool; school readiness
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25321641 PMCID: PMC4670024 DOI: 10.1080/10852352.2014.943639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prev Interv Community ISSN: 1085-2352