Evaluation of the Family Connects program in the North Carolina Early Learning Transformation Zone: Final report
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Goodman, B, C Christopoulos and J Quinn (2016). Evaluation of the Family Connects program in the North Carolina Early Learning Transformation Zone: Final report. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15887.
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Ben Goodman
Ben Goodman is a research scientist at the Center for Child and Family Policy. His research interests focus broadly on the implementation and evaluation of population-based interventions to reduce child maltreatment and improve parent and child health and well-being, including the evidence-based Family Connects postpartum nurse home visiting program. His research also examines how sources of stress and support shape the quality of parent-child relationships, parents’ own well- being, and child development.
Research Interests:- Home Visiting
- Child Maltreatment
- Parenting
- Program Evaluation
- Ph.D. The Pennsylvania State University - 2009
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