Abstract

The present study was undertaken to assess the impact of comprehensive intervention programme in relation to home environment of rural male infants in the age group of seven to twelve months. Out of the total sample of 60 male infants belonging to low socio economic status families 30 each were taken as experimental and control groups. The experimental group was provided with age appropriate intervention on the aspects of home environment. The infants in both the groups were pre tested and post tested through a modified version of Bradley and Caldwells HOME inventory. Results showed significant impact of intervention on the home environment scores of infants belonging to experimental group. (authors)

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