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Jack P Shonkoff

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JAMA Pediatrics|August 23, 2016
Capitalizing on Advances in Science to Reduce the Health Consequences of Early Childhood AdversityJack P Shonkoff
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|February 14, 2003
From neurons to neighborhoods: old and new challenges for developmental and behavioral pediatricsJack P Shonkoff
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 20, 2011
Protecting brains, not simply stimulating mindsJack P Shonkoff
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 2012
Leveraging the biology of adversity to address the roots of disparities in health and developmentJack P Shonkoff
Child Development|March 25, 2010
Building a new biodevelopmental framework to guide the future of early childhood policyJack P Shonkoff
Neuron|September 10, 2010
Neuroscience and the future of early childhood policy: moving from why to what and howJack P Shonkoff, Pat Levitt
Pediatrics|December 28, 2011
Early childhood adversity, toxic stress, and the role of the pediatrician: translating developmental science into lifelong healthAndrew S Garner, Jack P Shonkoff, , et al.
Development and Psychopathology|December 18, 2013
Rethinking evidence-based practice and two-generation programs to create the future of early childhood policyJack P Shonkoff, Philip A Fisher
Child Development|February 5, 2011
Science does not speak for itself: translating child development research for the public and its policymakersJack P Shonkoff, Susan Nall Bales
Pediatrics|December 28, 2011
The lifelong effects of early childhood adversity and toxic stressJack P Shonkoff, Andrew S Garner, , et al.
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JAMA Pediatrics|August 23, 2016
Capitalizing on Advances in Science to Reduce the Health Consequences of Early Childhood AdversityJack P Shonkoff
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|February 14, 2003
From neurons to neighborhoods: old and new challenges for developmental and behavioral pediatricsJack P Shonkoff
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 20, 2011
Protecting brains, not simply stimulating mindsJack P Shonkoff
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 2012
Leveraging the biology of adversity to address the roots of disparities in health and developmentJack P Shonkoff
Child Development|March 25, 2010
Building a new biodevelopmental framework to guide the future of early childhood policyJack P Shonkoff
Neuron|September 10, 2010
Neuroscience and the future of early childhood policy: moving from why to what and howJack P Shonkoff, Pat Levitt
Pediatrics|December 28, 2011
Early childhood adversity, toxic stress, and the role of the pediatrician: translating developmental science into lifelong healthAndrew S Garner, Jack P Shonkoff, , et al.
Development and Psychopathology|December 18, 2013
Rethinking evidence-based practice and two-generation programs to create the future of early childhood policyJack P Shonkoff, Philip A Fisher
Child Development|February 5, 2011
Science does not speak for itself: translating child development research for the public and its policymakersJack P Shonkoff, Susan Nall Bales
Pediatrics|December 28, 2011
The lifelong effects of early childhood adversity and toxic stressJack P Shonkoff, Andrew S Garner, , et al.
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