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Forrest C. Bennett

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  63
Citations -  3434

Forrest C. Bennett is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 63 publications receiving 3380 citations. Previous affiliations of Forrest C. Bennett include University of California, San Diego.

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Early intervention in low birth weight premature infants: Results at 18 years of age for the infant health and development program

TL;DR: The findings in the HLBW INT group provide support for preschool education to make long-term changes in a diverse group of children who are at developmental risk and raise questions about the biological and educational factors that foster or inhibit sustained effects of early educational intervention.
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Breaking the News: How Families First Learn About Their Child's Chronic Condition

TL;DR: Clinicians need to prepare physicians who can sensitively and effectively "break the news" to diverse families who have children with chronic conditions by planning the setting, assessing the family's background knowledge and experience, and choosing strategies that best fit thefamily's particular situation.
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Effects of electronic fetal-heart-rate monitoring, as compared with periodic auscultation, on the neurologic development of premature infants.

TL;DR: It is concluded that as compared with a structured program of periodic auscultation, electronic fetal monitoring does not result in improved neurologic development in children born prematurely.
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The Effectiveness of Early Intervention for At-Risk and Handicapped Children

TL;DR: Perceived effectiveness of early intervention for handicapped and at-risk children was viewed as improving substantially the ability of families to cope with the problems of a handicapped or at- risk child and to provide a supportive and stimulating environment.