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Children's cortisol levels and the quality of child care provision

Description:
A study of the relation between child care quality and children's cortisol levels, comparing the cortisol levels of Australian children who attended high quality child care with children who attended lower quality child care centers
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
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Country:
Australia

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