Abstract
In a study of family support through home visiting, paraprofessionals provided informal social support to low income parents during pregnancy and for 1 year afterward. Most infants were normal, but cases involving neurologic disorders are described as examples of the helping role of paraprofessional home visitors. Mother-infant interaction was better at 4 months in home-visited families than in controls, especially with teen and Hispanic mothers and other subgroups. Paraprofessionals can help families with developmentally disabled children in a variety of ways.
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