Mitigating The Effects Of Poverty And Crime: The Long-Term Effects Of An Early Intervention Programme For Children Who Were Developmentally Delayed And Prenatally Exposed To Cocaine

Mary Anne Ullery, Antonio Gonzalez,Lynne Katz

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION(2016)

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This study explores the long-term impact on participation in the Linda Ray Intervention Program (LRIP) for children (n = 54) who were developmentally delayed and prenatally exposed to cocaine. By identifying a group of programme graduates from a high crime/high poverty neighbourhood in Miami-Dade County using ArcGIS 10.2 software, a quasi-experimental design was used to compare children living in this area who participated in the centre-based modality (5 h a day; 5 days a week) to children living in this area who participated in the home-based modality (3 h per week) on their Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) reading and math scale scores in public school. The children who participated in the centre-based modality reported stronger outcomes in both math and reading FCAT scale scores at the p<.05 level and also out-performed their school-age peers on both math and reading FCAT scores at the p<.05 level.
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Crime, developmental delays, early intervention, exposure, FCAT, GIS mapping, high risk, prenatal drug, poverty
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