Predicting child development knowledge and engagement of Moroccan parents
<p dir="ltr">A growing body of empirical evidence points to a child's earliest years as a critical period for developing the foundation for later learning. Yet neither parents nor public policy in the Middle East and North Africa actively support such development. We developed,...
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| Main Author: | Gail L. Zellman (19811562) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Rita Karam (4040324) (author), Michal Perlman (742646) (author) |
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2014
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