Findings from the field: A meta - analytic study of
the effectiveness of healthy marriage and relationship education programs.
Not exact matches
The Supporting
Healthy Marriage (SHM) evaluation was launched in 2003 to test the
effectiveness of a skills - based relationship education program designed to help low - income married couples strengthen their relationships and, in turn, support more stable and more nurturing home environments and more positive outcomes for children.
The Supporting
Healthy Marriage (SHM) evaluation was launched in 2003 to test the
effectiveness of a skills - based relationship education program designed to help low - and modest - income married couples strengthen their relationships and to support more stable and more nurturing home environments and more positive outcomes for parents and their children.
McDonough is a data manager who has worked on several projects at MDRC: Supporting
Healthy Marriage (SHM) is an evaluation of marriage education programs targeting low - income, racially and ethnically diverse married couples; Head Start CARES (Classroom - based Approaches and Resources for Emotion and Social skill promotion) is a national evaluation of three evidence - based strategies to improve the social and emotional development of children in Head Start; the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE) aims to build knowledge about the effectiveness of the new federally funded Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home - Visiting Program (MIECHV) in improving outcomes for at - risk children and f
Marriage (SHM) is an evaluation
of marriage education programs targeting low - income, racially and ethnically diverse married couples; Head Start CARES (Classroom - based Approaches and Resources for Emotion and Social skill promotion) is a national evaluation of three evidence - based strategies to improve the social and emotional development of children in Head Start; the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE) aims to build knowledge about the effectiveness of the new federally funded Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home - Visiting Program (MIECHV) in improving outcomes for at - risk children and f
marriage education programs targeting low - income, racially and ethnically diverse married couples; Head Start CARES (Classroom - based Approaches and Resources for Emotion and Social skill promotion) is a national evaluation
of three evidence - based strategies to improve the social and emotional development
of children in Head Start; the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE) aims to build knowledge about the
effectiveness of the new federally funded Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home - Visiting Program (MIECHV) in improving outcomes for at - risk children and families.
With its target group
of low - income married couples, the Supporting
Healthy Marriage evaluation is expected to contribute unique lessons about the effectiveness of marriage and relationship skills interventions for this pop
Marriage evaluation is expected to contribute unique lessons about the
effectiveness of marriage and relationship skills interventions for this pop
marriage and relationship skills interventions for this population:
Supporting
Healthy Marriage is part
of a larger HHS research agenda to study the
effectiveness of efforts to strengthen family relationships.
Dr. Carroll is a nationally - recognized researcher and educator in the areas
of healthy sexuality,
marriage readiness among young adults, the
effectiveness of marriage education, and modern threats to
marriage (such as pornography, delayed age at
marriage, materialism, and premarital sexuality).