Abstract

The results of this study suggests that a home based early intervention program can be effective with infants doubly at risk: biomedically as offspring of adolescent mothers and environmentally from low SES. At 30 months of age only 11% of the 19 children in the early intervention group remained at risk while 50% of the 18 children in the control group remained at risk.

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