New research finds that a prenatal program aimed at enhancing couplesβ co-parenting relationship helped the parents raise children who were better adjusted and ready for school at age seven.
Pennsylvania State researchers found that teachers reported significantly better adjustment and positive school engagement among children whose parents received the prenatal intervention than in the control children whose parents did not receive the training.
Study findings are reported in the Journal of Family Psychology.
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