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The association of family functioning, parenting knowledge, parenting behaviors, and family characteristics with early child growth: a study in a rural community of Southern Thailand. [PDF]

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Ultraprocessed Food Consumption and Behavioral Outcomes in Canadian Children.

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THE HEALTH OF THE PRESCHOOL CHILD

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
A standardized medical examination of four to five year old children was introduced into Victorian preschools in 1977. This combined a neurodevelopmental screening with a physical examination. In a study to verify the effectiveness of this examination, a random sample of 512 children from inner urban and disadvantaged outer urban preschools was ...
M, Nowotny, P J, Stretton
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Examination of the Preschool Child

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
EXAMINATION of the preschool child by the private physician can serve a variety of purposes. First of all, it is clear that straightforward medical problems are common at this age — a conservative study of first-grade children in Rochester, New York, detected adverse conditions in 20 per cent, and these did not include dental, eye or hearing problems.1
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