Teachers' Strategies in Combating Diseases in Preschools' Environments
Scholarship on child health indicates that the early years of life are vital for all aspects of health and development. In particular, a solid health foundation predicts good life outcomes; therefore, systematic strategies for combating diseases are needed to ensure optimal health of young children...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel Obeng-Gyasi (Author), Melissa A. Weinstein (Author), Jessica R. Hauser (Author), Cecilia S. Obeng (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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