Family day care: The role of the surrogate mother

Author(s): Fosburg, Steven;
Date Issued: 1982
Publisher(s): Plenum Press
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Editor(s): Laosa, Luis M.; Sigel, Irving E.
Source: In L. M. Laosa & I. E. Sigel (Eds.), Families as learning environments for children (pp. 223-260). New York: Plenum
ISBN: 0-306-40939-9 : Unspecified
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