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期刊名:Child care health and development

缩写:CHILD CARE HLTH DEV

ISSN:0305-1862

e-ISSN:1365-2214

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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C Termine,G Stella,C Capsoni et al. C Termine et al.
Background: The level of language development reached in pre-school age is considered the most reliable predictor of reading acquisition. In normally developing children, learning to read is strongly related to early lang...
N Dale,A Salt N Dale
Background: Congenital visual impairment has serious consequences for early development, particularly in those with the most profound impairment. Although there is individual variation, developmental delays and risks, inc...
F Russell F Russell
Background: Portage provides home-based, early intervention and support to families who have a young child with additional needs. Working in the context of the Every Child Matters agenda, the National Portage Association ...
J de Moor,R Didden,H Korzilius J de Moor
Background: Young children with developmental disabilities are at risk of food refusal. In case of severe food refusal, children are being fed by nasal or gastrostomy tube. Behavioural treatment may be effective in establ...
B Carpenter B Carpenter
In this article, the current climate of early intervention is considered, advocating the necessity for it to remain a cutting-edge service that attends to the changing needs profiles of children and their families. The article reviews the d...
R Gray,E Francis R Gray
Background: The UK Government introduced a large-scale early childhood intervention programme, Sure Start, in 1999. Sure Start is to be further expanded, to achieve national coverage. US experience is highly relevant for ...
J Jiang,X Xia,T Greiner et al. J Jiang et al.
Background: Childhood obesity has become a health problem in urban areas in China. Intervention to reduce childhood obesity should be of high priority. School-based intervention programmes are needed to deal with the grow...
P J Lucas,H M Roberts,J Baird et al. P J Lucas et al.
Background: Associations between growth and size during infancy and adult disease have led some to recommend that interventions in infancy might benefit lifelong health. Any such recommendations should be informed by both...