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Tina Younoszai
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Former Head Start parents' characteristics, perceptions of school climate, and involvement in their children's education
C Seefeldt, K Denton, A Galper, T Younoszai
The Elementary School Journal 98 (4), 339-349, 1998
1351998
The relation between Head Start parents' participation in a transition demonstration, education, efficacy and their children's academic abilities
C Seefeldt, K Denton, A Galper, T Younoszai
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 14 (1), 99-109, 1999
831999
A Descriptive Study of Head Start Families: FACES Technical Report I.
RW O'brien, MA D'Elio, M Vaden-Kiernan, C Magee, T Younoszai, ...
Head Start Information and Publication Center, Order Fulfillment Department …, 2002
402002
Trends from 1987 to 1991 in alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use among adolescents exposed to a school district-wide prevention intervention
TM Younoszai, DK Lohrmann, CA Seefeldt, R Greene
Journal of Drug Education 29 (1), 77-94, 1999
211999
Long-term impact of a district-wide school/community-based substance abuse prevention initiative on gateway drug use
DK Lohrmann, RJ Alter, R Greene, TM Younoszai
Journal of drug education 35 (3), 233-253, 2005
152005
A descriptive study of Head Start families: FACES technical report I. Washington
RW O’Brien, MA D’Elio, M Vaden-Kiernan, C Magee, T Younoszai, ...
DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children …, 2002
142002
Parenting Behaviors, Attitudes, and Routines in the Home as Predictors of Former Head Start, White, African American, and Hispanic Children's Academic Achievement from …
TM Younoszai
University of Maryland, College Park, 2001
2001
PRACTITIONER PERSPECTIVE-The Relation Between Head Start Parents' Participation in a Transition Demonstration, Education, Efficacy and Their Children's Academic Abilities
C Seefeldt, K Denton, A Galper, T Younoszai
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 14 (1), 99-142, 1999
1999
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