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The following pages link to Little evidence that time in child care causes externalizing problems during early childhood in Norway (Q36767189):
Displaying 17 items.
- Genetic vulnerability interacts with parenting and early care education to predict increasing externalizing behavior. (Q33945323) (← links)
- Prenatal paracetamol exposure and child neurodevelopment: a sibling-controlled cohort study (Q34380481) (← links)
- Informal child care and adolescent psychological well-being: Hong Kong's "Children of 1997" birth cohort (Q35187208) (← links)
- Family income dynamics, early childhood education and care, and early child behavior problems in Norway (Q35224458) (← links)
- Behavioural effects of fetal antidepressant exposure in a Norwegian cohort of discordant siblings (Q36107667) (← links)
- The influence of parental concern on the utility of autism diagnostic instruments (Q40150015) (← links)
- Child effects and child care: Implications for risk and adjustment. (Q40463877) (← links)
- Time spent in different types of childcare and children's development at school entry: an Australian longitudinal study (Q46538925) (← links)
- Age of Entry Into Early Childhood Education and Care as a Predictor of Aggression: Faint and Fading Associations for Young Norwegian Children (Q46805791) (← links)
- Re-examining the link between prenatal maternal anxiety and child emotional difficulties, using a sibling design (Q47653048) (← links)
- Peer Effects on Aggressive Behavior in Norwegian Child Care Centers (Q47956182) (← links)
- Early Nonparental Care and Social Behavior in Elementary School: Support for a Social Group Adaptation Hypothesis (Q48010283) (← links)
- Maternal Drinking and Child Emotional and Behavior Problems (Q89865540) (← links)
- Impact of prenatal exposure to benzodiazepines and z-hypnotics on behavioral problems at 5 years of age: A study from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (Q92562736) (← links)
- THE PERSISTENCE OF PRESCHOOL EFFECTS FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH ADOLESCENCE (Q92581884) (← links)
- How Lifestyle Factors Affect Cognitive and Executive Function and the Ability to Learn in Children (Q92752800) (← links)
- Early environmental risk factors for neurodevelopmental disorders - a systematic review of twin and sibling studies (Q97680136) (← links)