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Influences of biological risk at birth and temperament on development at toddler and preschool ages
Child: Care, Health, and Development, 08/24/09
Hwang AW et al. – The biological risk and temperament affected child development at toddler age but not at preschool age. No interaction of biological risk and temperament effects on the child development at toddler age existed. The effects of biological risk and temperament on child development were temporary for the children with relatively low biological risk.
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