Some biological and environmental factors contributing to early child development: A brief description of the Queen Mary Multidisciplinary Child Development Study
P.A. Silva
Early Childhood in New Zealand: Papers presented at the first New Zealand Early Childhood Care and Development Convention "Our Care, Their Future", Christchurch, 25-28 August 1975
1st New Zealand Early Childhood Care and Development Convention - Our Care, Their Future, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1975
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This paper describes a study of a cohort of children born in 1968 and the beginning of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Child Development Study.
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Title
Some biological and environmental factors contributing to early child development: A brief description of the Queen Mary Multidisciplinary Child Development Study
Creators
P.A. Silva
Contributors
B. O'Rourke (Editor)
J. Clough (Editor)
Publication Details
Early Childhood in New Zealand: Papers presented at the first New Zealand Early Childhood Care and Development Convention "Our Care, Their Future", Christchurch, 25-28 August 1975
Conference
1st New Zealand Early Childhood Care and Development Convention - Our Care, Their Future, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1975
Academic Unit
Psychology; Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit (DMHDRU)
Publisher
Heinemann Educational Books
Date published ; e-published
1978
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1978
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Conference proceeding
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