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Feb 10 2009, 09:57 AM
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Promising Teen Fatherhood Programs (in the US): Initial evidence lessons from evidence-based research
A report by Jacinta Bronte-Tinkew, Mary Burkhauser, & Allison Metz (January, 2009) Commissioned and published in the CHILD TRENDS newsletter 28 January 2009 Content What makes for a good programme for teenage – i.e. very young – fathers? These tend to be a particularly high need group and to differ substantially from older fathers, including from those in their early twenties. This paper identifies ten key characteristics of “model” (i.e. superbly evaluated) and ”promising” (very well evaluated) teenage fatherhood programmes in the United States. The key findings are that these programmes:
To read the full report, please download the attachment.
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