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1. Research On Preschool-aged Children Survival Status And Policy Supply For That Poor Family
2. A program evaluation: Therapeutic playgroup for preschool -aged children with mental health needs
3. An exploration of emotion language use by preschool -aged children and their parents: Naturalistic and lab settings
4. Disproportionate representation of preschool-aged children with disabilities
5. Maternal abstract language use during shared storybook reading: Language and literacy practices and perceptions based on mother's educational level
6. The role of culture in early childhood: An examination of diverse parents' beliefs and practices in relation to their preschool -aged children
7. A comparison between the American Sign Language Receptive Skills Test and an English based test in preschool aged deaf children
8. Defining mother -child interaction in a children's museum: An in -depth study of the interaction between mothers and their preschool -aged children
9. Beginning, building, and sustaining an inclusive public school education: A study of Texas programs for preschool-aged children with disabilities
10. The Influence of Horticultural Activities on Preschool-Aged Children's Peer Interaction and Task Engagement in an Inclusive Setting
11. Effective music training for preschool-aged children with autism
12. Expressive language ability as a prospective predictor of externalizing behaviors: Profiles of preschool-aged children's attributes as moderating influences
13. Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Nutrition Education Competencies and a Competency-Based Resource Guide for Preschool-Aged Children
14. Child-related disagreement, conflict resolution strategies and child adjustment among families with toddler and preschool-aged children
15. The effects of a physical education program on the standing long jump performance of preschool-aged children with cognitive delays
16. PRIMARY PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTAL POISONING OF PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN USING LABELS AS DETERRENT
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