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Factors associated with fathers' caregiving activities and sensitivity with young children [Abridged] An abridged reprint of a study reporting analyses of whether father, child and mother sociodemographic characteristics and maternal employment predict father's participation in caregiving activities and the sensitivity of fathers interactions with children, using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care |
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Grandfathers and the impact of raising grandchildren A study of the experiences of 26 grandfathers raising grandchildren in a rural Southeastern community |
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The interaction of child care and family risk in relation to child development at 24 and 36 months [Abridged] An abridged version of a longitudinal study of the interaction between family risk factors and child care characteristics to determine their effect on behavior problems, prosocial behavior and language skills |
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Mothers' time with infant and time in employment as predictors of mother-child relationships and children's early development A study of the relationship between maternal time with infants and the quality of mother-child relationships and children’s development, based on a sample of 1,053 mothers taken from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care, using time diaries, interviews, and home visit assessments using the Home Observation for Measure of the Environment (HOME) scale |
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The stability of parenting behaviors over the first 6 years of life A study of the relative and absolute stability of parenting behaviors over the first 6 years of children’s lives, based on observed interaction tasks between parents and children in a sample of 1,364 participants enrolled in the Study of Early Child Care (SECC) |
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