Determining the perceived acceptability of an intervention designed to improve health literacy around developmentally appropriate play during infancy, with a community advisory group of mothers, in Soweto, South Africa.
Children require opportunities to participate in unstructured, unrestricted active play as infants, to encourage positive health, socioemotional and developmental outcomes in life. Certain social and environmental factors in the home setting can limit participation in play, particularly in low resou...
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Main Authors: | Fiona Bennin (Author), Helene Theunissen (Author), Shane A Norris (Author), Alessandra Prioreschi (Author) |
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