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Infant mental health services for families of maltreated pre-school children in foster care (BeST?): a single-blind cluster-randomised, multicentre, phase 3 clinical- and cost-effectiveness trial

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Minnis H   +16 more
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Aboriginal Pre-Pre-School

The Aboriginal Child at School, 1975
The Aboriginal Social Club of Port Augusta has been operating a pre-pre-school for Aboriginal children for the past six months or more. The idea behind this venture was to enable Aboriginal children between the ages of 2½ to 4 years to come together in a playgroup situation where they could experience the social contacts and educational experiences ...
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Pre‐school intervention programmes

Child: Care, Health and Development, 1984
Summary This paper re‐examines the rationale for pre‐school intervention programmes and the results from a variety of programmes are reviewed. The distinction is drawn between programmes for the socially disadvantaged and for the handicapped. The importance of parental involvement in such programmes is discussed, both with regard to advantages ...
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Pre-school screen audiometry

Public Health, 1969
Summary In the summer of 1967 a small pilot scheme of screening pre-school children for hearing defects by means of pure tone audiometry was undertaken at the Hearing Clinic, Heston. Out of 162 children tested 14 were found to have a defect, i.e. 8·6%, all previously unsuspected.
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Prehistoric pre-school

Early Years Educator, 2001
If you want to start the year with a bang, look no further… Dinosaurs are always hugely popular with children, and this prehistoric project by Jessica Waterhouse is bound to be a winner with any class.
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PRE‐SCHOOL MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
S ummary . Information was collected on 150 mentally handicapped children who were under 5. Many of the children had additional handicaps and all showed marked retardation in their physical, social, play and language ...
R, McConkey, D M, Jeffree
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Spondylolisthesis in pre-school children

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2004
Although the natural history of spondylolisthesis is poorly described, we know that it is rare to see the condition in children before they are 5 or 6 years old. Treatment in these patients may be confusing because there is very little literature on the subject, and most papers are case reports.
José Luis, Beguiristáin   +1 more
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