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"What's in It for the Kid?": An Approach for the Bedside Ethicist. [PDF]
Antolovich GC +3 more
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Parental perceptions of risky play and preschooler's motor creativity: mastery motivation as mediator and gender as moderator. [PDF]
Karaca NH +4 more
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Stress, social participation, and coping strategies in caregivers of children with developmental delay - An observational study. [PDF]
Nishanth J, Franklyn NN, George CE.
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Summary of best evidence on parental involvement in neonatal intensive care units: integrating family-centered and family-integrated care models. [PDF]
He J, Chen N, He Y, Wang Q.
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Practices of parental participation: a case study [PDF]
The nature of parental participation in children's education is changing rapidly. A growing body of research points to the positive effect that parental involvement has on outcomes of schooling and on children's well-being.
Dimitra Hartas
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Parental participation in neonatal care
This study’s purpose was to identify the principal components of the neonatal care process with respect to parents’ views of parental participation, and to analyse the relationships between these variables and parents’ characteristics. To accomplish this
Björn Lantz
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