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Networks of attachment relationships in low-income children of Mexican heritage: Infancy through preschool

Description:
A longitudinal exploration of attachment relationships between caregivers and children in families of Mexian heritage, based on a subsample of 83 children and their mothers who participated in a larger study and self-identified themselves as being of Mexican origin
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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