“…Teacher-referral information, screening data, and family-contact data obtained by the social worker are pooled, rather than; and a set of preliminary objectives is established for the child. Thereafter, trained, nonprofessional child-aides, most of whom are mature housewives (Cowen, Dorr, Trost, & Izzo, 1972;Zax & Cowen, 1967;Zax, Cowen, Izzo, Madonia, Merenda, & Trost, 1966) see the children regularly, individually, or in small groups (Terrell, McWilliams, & Cowen, 1972), to help them to cope with their school problems and to build adaptive resources. Aides see children for an average of 35 contacts during the school year.…”