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    • Legacy: Research study methodsexternal icon
    • Legacy: Behavioral and socioemotional outcomes through age 5
    • Legacy: Cognitive outcomes through age 8external icon
    • Chapter: Supporting early social and emotional relationships through a public health parenting program: The Legacy for Children™ interventionexternal icon
    • Legacy: Translating research to practice pdf icon[PDF – 104 KB]external icon
    • Effects of Legacy on mothers’ views on parenting

    Implementation

    • Legacy Quick Guide pdf icon[PDF – 812 KB]
    • Legacy Sample Session UCLA English pdf icon[PDF – 594 KB]
    • Legacy Sample Session UCLA Spanish pdf icon[PDF – 590 KB]
    • Legacy Sample Session Miami pdf icon[PDF – 687 KB]

    Spanish adaptation

    • Cultural adaptation for Spanish-speaking mothersexternal icon
    • Parent engagement comparing original Legacy and cultural adaptationexternal icon
    • Qualitative evaluation of changes in knowledge and practice among Spanish-speaking Legacy mothersexternal icon
    • Understanding initial and sustained engagement of Spanish-speaking Latina mothersexternal icon

    Evaluation

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    • Sustainability Planning Guide pdf icon[PDF – 2.81MB]
    • CDC Evaluation Resources
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    • Child Trend’s Common Indicatorsexternal icon
    • Head Start Best Practices in Family and Community Engagement Video Series: Bringing Families Together: Building Communityexternal icon
    • Public Health Approach to Parentingexternal icon
    Page last reviewed: February 22, 2021
    Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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