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    SubjectAfrican American mothers (1)Caregivers (1)Child care (1)Dyadic analysis (Social sciences) (1)Mother and child (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2006 (2)
    Author/ContributorThornburg, Kathy R. (2)Henk, Jennifer K. (Jennifer Katherine) (1)Mathews, Michelle Christine (1)Advisor
    Thornburg, Kathy R. (2)
    Thesis DepartmentHuman development and family studies (MU) (2)Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Dyadic reciprocity in the emerging relationship between low-income African American mothers and their toddlers 

    Henk, Jennifer K. (Jennifer Katherine) (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    The present study will adopt a dual focus: on the description of dyadic reciprocity among mother-child dyads and on the antecedents proposed to influence its development. As research on the nature of dyadic reciprocity as ...

    Measuring the quality of informal home-based care programs 

    Mathews, Michelle Christine (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Informal child care has a long history and remains a popular choice for many parents, especially parents with infants and toddlers and families with ...

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