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Bulletin - A Special Edition on Child Development
Does Parental Separation Affect Children's Behaviour?
Children in Lone-parent Families-Why Do Most Do Well and Others Falter?
Which Family Characteristics Make the Most Difference in Children's Success in School?
Work, Money, Time and Learning Development
Poverty, Civic Communities and Children's Participation in Supervised Sports
Both Families and Neighbourhoods Impact on the Problem Behaviour of Children
Children's School Readiness Is Influenced by their Neighbourhood
Elementary School Is a Positive Time for Boys and Girls
Changing Children's Environments-NewOpportunities or Added Stressors?
Bully and Victim: Child's Play or Unhealthy Schoolyard Behaviour?
Aggressive Girls: Also a Problem
More Immigrant Children Enjoy Good Mental Health than Canadian Children
Coping with Child Hunger: Mothers Do Without
Close Relationships Reduce Difficult Behaviours in High-Risk Children
List of Studies Presented in the Bulletin
Full text of paper in PDF format
Last modified : 2005-01-11
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