Abstract

The effects of implementing the Teaching-Family Model in two community-based group homes were assessed through a series of pre-post measures. Data analysis indicates substantial positive change in youth social skills, program quality, youth and staff satisfaction levels, social climate, and staff accountability for care of the children.

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