Maternal attitudes and behaviours differentially shape infant early life experience: a cross cultural study
Early life environments afford infants a variety of learning opportunities, and caregivers play a fundamental role in shaping infant early life experience. Variation in maternal attitudes and parenting practices is likely to be greater between than within cultures. However, there is limited cross-cu...
Prif Awduron: | Holden, E, Buryn-Weitzel, JC, Atim, S, Biroch, H, Donnellan, E, Graham, KE, Hoffman, M, Jurua, M, Knapper, CV, Lahiff, NJ, Marshall, S, Paricia, J, Tusiime, F, Wilke, C, Majid, A, Slocombe, KE |
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Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2022
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