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Effects of nonmaternal care in the first 3 years on children's academic skills and behavioral functioning in childhood and early adolescence: A sibling comparison study

Description:
A study of the relationship between participation in non-maternal care in the first three years of life and behavior problems, attention deficit hyperactivity, oppositional behavior, math recognition, and reading recognition in both childhood and adolescence, based on comparative sibling data from 9,185 children, 5-years-old and older, from the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
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Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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