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This important work presents the results of the most comprehensive
scientific study to date of early child care and its relation to
child development. In one volume, a critical selection of material
from the most salient journal articles is brought together with new
overviews and a concluding commentary. Provided is a wealth of
authoritative information about the ways in which nonmaternal care
is linked to health, psychological adjustment, and mother-child
bonds in the first six years of life. The study addresses the full
complexity of this vital issue, taking into account a range of
family characteristics as well as the quality of child care
experiences. An essential resource for developmentalists, early
child care specialists, and educators, this volume offers
compelling new perspectives on practice, policy, and research.
This important work presents the results of the most comprehensive
scientific study to date of early child care and its relation to
child development. In one volume, a critical selection of material
from the most salient journal articles is brought together with new
overviews and a concluding commentary. Provided is a wealth of
authoritative information about the ways in which nonmaternal care
is linked to health, psychological adjustment, and mother-child
bonds in the first six years of life. The study addresses the full
complexity of this vital issue, taking into account a range of
family characteristics as well as the quality of child care
experiences. An essential resource for developmentalists, early
child care specialists, and educators, this volume offers
compelling new perspectives on practice, policy, and research.
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