Caregiver-Teacher Report Form/2-5

Author(s): Achenbach, Thomas;
Date Issued: 1992
Publisher(s): University of Vermont. Research Center for Children, Youth, & Families
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Source: In Manual for the ASEBA preschool forms & profiles: An integrated system of multi-informant assessment. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont, Research Center for Children, Youth, & Families
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
ISBN: 0938565680 : Unspecified
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