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Child Development|May 21, 2008
Interactions between child behavior patterns and parent supervision: implications for children's risk of unintentional injuryBarbara A Morrongiello, Nora Klemencic, Michael Corbett
Child Development|May 21, 2008
Mother-child planning and child complianceMary Gauvain, Susan M Perez
Child Development|May 21, 2008
Family and school spillover in adolescents' daily livesLisa Flook, Andrew J Fuligni
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Development of arithmetical competencies in Chinese and American children: influence of age, language, and schoolingD C Geary, C C Bow-Thomas, F Liu, et al.
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Seriation, conservation, and theory of mind abilities in individuals with autism, individuals with mental retardation, and normally developing childrenN Yirmiya, C Shulman
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Social responsivity: judging signals of young children with and without developmental delaysT A Walden
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Patterns of change in early childhood aggressive-disruptive behavior: gender differences in predictions from early coercive and affectionate mother-child interactionsS A McFadyen-Ketchum, J E Bates, K A Dodge, et al.
Child Development|October 1, 1996
The internal working model of the self, attachment, and competence in five-year-oldsK Verschueren, A Marcoen, V Schoefs
Child Development|October 1, 1996
The impact of postnatal depression and associated adversity on early mother-infant interactions and later infant outcomeL Murray, A Fiori-Cowley, R Hooper, et al.
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Individual differences, daily fluctuations, and developmental changes in amounts of infant waking, fussing, crying, feeding, and sleepingI St James-Roberts, I Plewis
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Child Development|May 21, 2008
Interactions between child behavior patterns and parent supervision: implications for children's risk of unintentional injuryBarbara A Morrongiello, Nora Klemencic, Michael Corbett
Child Development|May 21, 2008
Mother-child planning and child complianceMary Gauvain, Susan M Perez
Child Development|May 21, 2008
Family and school spillover in adolescents' daily livesLisa Flook, Andrew J Fuligni
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Development of arithmetical competencies in Chinese and American children: influence of age, language, and schoolingD C Geary, C C Bow-Thomas, F Liu, et al.
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Seriation, conservation, and theory of mind abilities in individuals with autism, individuals with mental retardation, and normally developing childrenN Yirmiya, C Shulman
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Social responsivity: judging signals of young children with and without developmental delaysT A Walden
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Patterns of change in early childhood aggressive-disruptive behavior: gender differences in predictions from early coercive and affectionate mother-child interactionsS A McFadyen-Ketchum, J E Bates, K A Dodge, et al.
Child Development|October 1, 1996
The internal working model of the self, attachment, and competence in five-year-oldsK Verschueren, A Marcoen, V Schoefs
Child Development|October 1, 1996
The impact of postnatal depression and associated adversity on early mother-infant interactions and later infant outcomeL Murray, A Fiori-Cowley, R Hooper, et al.
Child Development|October 1, 1996
Individual differences, daily fluctuations, and developmental changes in amounts of infant waking, fussing, crying, feeding, and sleepingI St James-Roberts, I Plewis
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