The beliefs of teachers and daycare staff regarding children of divorce: A Q methodological study

Author(s): Overland, Klara; Thorsen, Arlene; Storksen, Ingunn;
Date Issued: April, 2012
Description: A study of staff opinions about typical behaviors of young children in child care settings whose parents experience divorce or separation, based on a survey of 33 early educators in Norway
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