American High School Students' Knowledge and Beliefs about Parenting and Early Childhood Development
Income-based achievement gaps in cognitive skills are already large when children enter Kindergarten. By adopting a preventative approach that considers the efficacy of providing parenting knowledge to individuals before they become parents while they are still in secondary school, we may be able to...
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Main Authors: | Eleanor O'Donnell Weber (Author), Joseph Clark McIntyre (Author), Meredith L. Rowe (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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