Child care needs, arrangements, and satisfaction of mothers of children with developmental disabilities

Author(s): Warfield, Marji E.; Hauser-Cram, Penny
Date Issued: 1996
Description: A review of the constraints and types of child care arrangements used by mothers of five-year-old children with development disabilities
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Journal Title: Mental Retardation
Volume Number: 34
Issue Number: 5
Page Range: 294-302
Topics: Children & Child Development > Special Needs Children & Special Child Populations > Special Needs

Parents & Families > Selection Of Child Care & Early Education Arrangements
Country: United States
States: MASSACHUSETTS, NEW HAMPSHIRE
ISSN: 0047-6765 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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