Trajectories of child cognitive development during ages 0-3 in rural Western China: prevalence, risk factors and links to preschool-age cognition
Abstract Background Cognitive development after age three tends to be stable and can therefore predict cognitive skills in later childhood. However, there is evidence that cognitive development is less stable before age three. In rural China, research has found large shares of children under age thr...
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Main Authors: | Lei Wang (Author), Yifei Chen (Author), Sean Sylvia (Author), Sarah-Eve Dill (Author), Scott Rozelle (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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