Is mom's mind on her baby?: Infant mental health in Early Head Start

Author(s): Solchany, JoAnne E.; Barnard, Kathryn;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Zero to Three (Organization)
Description: A examination of infant mental health from a relationship perspective, focusing on patterns of interaction between babies and their mothers and adult relationships in Early Head Start between staff members and parents, and between home visitors and their supervisors
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