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Parents As Teachers

The Parents As Teachers (PAT) program represents a vital component of early childhood education, rooted in theoretical principles of child development and educational psychology. This article explores the historical evolution and theoretical foundations of PAT, detailing its comprehensive components, including home visits, group meetings, and screening methods. Moreover, it provides insights into the program’s remarkable

Aging Parents

Throughout our life span, the family is one of the most stable and reliable relationships we experience. Aging parents in America are thriving within the context of their families. Despite the empirical support for this statement, negative stereotypes about older families persist. It is not uncommon to hear about the threats accruing to aging parents

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