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Child care and mother-child interaction in the first 3 years of life
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 1999
Developmental Psychology, 35(6), 1399-1413

An analysis of the effects of child care on maternal sensitivity and child engagement during the first three years of life based on data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care

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Child outcomes when child care center classes meet recommended standards for quality
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 1999
American Journal of Public Health, 89(7), 1072-1077

A study of how children's cognition, language and social competence are affected by child care meeting professional quality standards, based on data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care

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The children of the Cost, Quality, and Outcomes Study go to school
Peisner-Feinberg, Ellen S., 1999
Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center.

The longitudinal follow up to the Cost, Quality, and Child Outcomes in Child Care Centers Study, following children for five years to assess the impact of quality of child care experiences on later development.

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Chronicity of maternal depressive symptoms, maternal sensitivity, and child functioning at 36 months
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 1999
Developmental Psychology, 35(5), 1297-1310

An examination of maternal symptoms of depression over the first 3 years of children’s lives in relation to mother-child interactions and children’s development at 36 months

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Ecobehavioral assessment in early childhood programs: A portrait of preschool inclusion
Brown, William H., 1999
The Journal of Special Education, 33(3), 138-153

An observational study of preschoolers' experiences in inclusive classrooms, examining social interactions between children with special needs and children without special needs, and comparing activities and social and nonsocial behaviors of children with special needs with those of typically developing children

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The epidemiology of injuries in 4 child care centers
Alkon, Abbey, 1999
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 153(12), 1248-1254

A 2-year cohort study of 362 preschool-aged children comparing rates of injuries based on sex, age, and child care center, and examining the environmental and child factors related to injury severity

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The parents as teachers program: Results from two demonstrations
Wagner, Mary, Spring/Summer 1999
The Future of Children, 9(1), 91-115

Evaluations of the effects of the Salinas Valley Parents as Teachers Demonstration (PAT) and the Teen Parents as Teachers Demonstration (Teen PAT) home visiting programs on child development and parenting outcomes in participating families

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Provider-reported illness and absence due to illness among children attending child-care homes and centers in San Diego, Calif
Cordell, Ralph L., 1999
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 153(3), 275-280

An examination of the rate of provider-reported absences due to illness for young children attending child care centers as compared with the rate of absences for attendees of family child care homes

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