Authors

  1. Guralnick, Michael J. PhD

Abstract

The current status of preventive intervention programs designed to reduce the school readiness gap for young children at environmental risk is examined in the context of developmental science. A review of program effectiveness suggests that future progress in this area should be grounded in a knowledge base that adopts the framework of developmental science and establishes unambiguous goals and implementation strategies as a foundation for program development. The Developmental Systems Approach is suggested as such a model, as it is consistent with developmental and existing intervention science, and it emphasizes program continuity, relationships, and comprehensiveness. A long-term plan for community-based systems development is presented.