Father involvement during early childhood

Author(s): Downer, Jason T.;
Date Issued: 2007
Publisher(s): Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Description: A discussion of the interactions between fathers and their children, and an exploration of the influence of such interactions on children’s development
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Editor(s): Pianta, Robert C.; Cox, Martha J.; Snow, Kyle L.
Source: In Pianta. R. C., Cox M. J., & Snow K. L. (2007). School readiness and the transition to kindergarten in the era of accountability (pp. 329-354). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Family Influences

Parents & Families > Involvement In Child Care & Early Education > Parent-Child

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Gender
ISBN: 978-1-55766-890-5 : Paperback , 1-55766-890-6 : Paperback
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