The benefits of nurturing care interventions on early child development and care: findings from a quasi-experimental study in a humanitarian setting
Abstract Background The study objective was to determine if a nurturing care parenting intervention delivered in a humanitarian setting in Rwanda would benefit early development, learning, and care outcomes for young children under five years and their caregivers compared to standard care. Methodolo...
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Main Authors: | Viktoria Sargsyan (Author), Ana Tenorio (Author), Mediatrice Uwera (Author), Andre Gasirikare (Author), Jean Aime Habyarimana (Author), Jennifer S Salcido (Author), Christy Felner (Author), Muneera A. Rasheed (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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