Head Start has little to do with mental retardation: a reply to Clarke and Clarke.
Am J Ment Defic, 1977/11;82(3):246-9.
PMID: 145182
Abstract
Clarke and Clarke's (1977) critique of Head Start in an editorial on mental retardation is based upon questionable assumptions, a selective review of research, and errors in fact. There is considerable evidence that Head Start has improved the social competence of economically disadvantaged children.
MeSH terms
Child, Preschool; Cultural Deprivation; Disabled Persons; Education of Intellectually Disabled; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Intellectual Disability; United States; United States Office of Economic Opportunity
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