Question

studies on new parent intervention programs demonstrate that

a)many low-income parents require tangible support to ease stress and allow them to engage in effective caregiving.

b)counselor-led parent groups are not effective for parents who are at low risk for problems.

c)home visits do little to boost the effectiveness of programs for high-risk parents struggling with a child with disabilities.

d)counselor-led parent groups can ease the stress of parenting among fathers but usually not among mothers.

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