The primary investigators in the Abecedarian Project identified six principles that underlie most successful interventions in early childhood. These principles include all of the following except

a. developmental timing – interventions that begin earlier and last longer tend to have larger effects than interventions that are briefer and begin later
b. focus -- superior results are achieved when intervention efforts are focused on parents rather than directly on children
c. individual differences – some children and families benefit more than others from the very same intervention
d. program intensity – interventions that include more hours of contact are most effective


B

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