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Green, B. L., Ayoub, C., Bartlett, J. D., Furrer, C., Chazan-Cohen, R., Buttitta, K., Von Ende, A., Koepp, A., & Regalbuto, E. (2020). Pathways to prevention: Early Head Start outcomes in the first three years lead to long-term reductions in child maltreatment. Children and Youth Services Review, 118, 105403. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105403

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Greenwood, C. R., Buzhardt, J., Walker, D., Jia, F., & Carta, J. J. (2020). Criterion validity of the early communication indicator for infants and toddlers. Assessment for Effective Intervention, 45(4), 298–310. https://doi.org/10.1177/1534508418824154

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Hancock, C. L. (2019). Decision-making by families and home visitors during Early Head Start home visits. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas]. https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/handle/1808/31532

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Haskins, R., & Barnett, W. S. (2010). Investing in young children: New directions in federal preschool and early childhood policy. Brookings Institution. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/investing-in-young-children-new-dire…

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Heffernon, R., & Sandler, L. (1999). Phoenix Early Head Start: Twelve family stories, year two. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, Tempe, Morrison Institute for Public Policy.

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Heffernon, R., & Sandler, L. (2000). Phoenix Early Head Start: Twelve family stories. Final chapter. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, Tempe, Morrison Institute for Public Policy.

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Hubel, G. S., Schreier, A., Wilcox, B. L., Flood, M. F., & Hansen, D. J. (2017). Increasing participation and improving engagement in home visitation. Infants & Young Children, 30(1), 94–107. https://doi.org/10.1097/IYC.0000000000000078

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Ispa, J., Sharp, E., Brookes, S., Wolfenstein, M., Thornburg, K., Fine, M., et al. (2000, June). Mother and home visitor personality characteristics, the mother-home-visitor relationship, and home visit intensity. Paper presented at Head Start National Research Conference, Washington, DC.

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Izumi, B. T., Eckhardt, C. L., Wilson, D. P., & Cahill, J. (2016). A cooking intervention to increase vegetable consumption by parents with children enrolled in an Early Head Start home visiting program: A pilot study in Portland, Oregon, 2013-2014. Preventing Chronic Disease, 13, E174. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd13.160259

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option

Jeon, S., Choi, J. Y., Horm, D. M., & Castle, S. (2018). Early Head Start dosage: The role of parent-caregiver relationships and family involvement. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 291–300. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.07.032

Model(s) Reviewed: Early Head Start—Home-based option