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Differential parenting of children from diverse cultural backgrounds attending child care
Wise, Sarah, April 2007
(Research Paper No. 39). Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

A comparison of the parenting and child care practices between white, Somali, and Vietnamese children, based on data on a subsample of 238 children in Melbourne, Australia who participated in the Child Care in Cultural Context (CCICC) study

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Differential parenting of children from diverse cultural backgrounds attending child care [Executive summary]
Wise, Sarah, April 2007
(Research Paper No. 39). Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

A summary of a comparison of the parenting and child care practices between white, Somali, and Vietnamese children, based on data on a subsample of 238 children in Melbourne, Australia who participated in the Child Care in Cultural Context (CCICC) study

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The efficacy of early childhood interventions: A report prepared for the Australian Government
Wise, Sarah, July 2005
(Research Report No. 14) Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

An evaluation of the impact of a sample of public programs in Australia, the United States and other countries which aim to improve early childhood development and children's health, focusing on cost-effectiveness and sustainability of the benefits of these interventions

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The efficacy of early childhood interventions: A report prepared for the Australian Government [Executive summary]
Wise, Sarah, July 2005
(Research Report No. 14) Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

An executive summary of an evaluation of the impact of a sample of public programs in Australia, the United States and other countries which aim to improve early childhood development and children's health, focusing on cost-effectiveness and sustainability of the benefits of these interventions

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Parent perspectives on childcare quality among a culturally diverse sample
da Silva, Lisa, 2006
Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 31(3), 6-14

An examination of parents' perspectives of child care quality to determine if preferred child care characteristics vary by cultural background

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