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that typify many community-based preschool programs (eg, childcare centers, Head ...
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S Saigal, B Stoskopf, J Pinelli, D Streiner… - Pediatrics, 2006 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... There were no differences between groups in the mean utility scores assigned for the hypothetical
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... However, there were neither significant group differences in mothers' responsive or affective
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... in well-being between mothers and fathers of children with ID could as well be due to gender
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