The Effects of a Home-Based Intervention for Young Children with Developmental Delays in Vietnam: 6-Month Follow-Up Results
<p>We assessed the long-term efficacy of a home-based intervention program for young children (n = 46, ages ranging from 3 to 6 years) with developmental delays in Vietnam. The current paper reports on the six-month follow-up evaluation of the children after their six-month intervention ended....
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Main Authors: | Jin Y Shin (Author), Son Nguyen Duc (Author), Michael Accardo (Author), Charles Dill (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2018-06-09.
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