TITLE

Does Spending Time In Child Care Make Children More Assertive And Aggressive?

PUB. DATE
September 2003
SOURCE
Child Health Alert;Sep2003, Vol. 21, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on a study which investigated the influence of family relationship in establishing assertiveness and aggressiveness of children. Findings of the study; Discussion on the behavior of children attended by their mothers for child care; Observation on children with behavior problems.
ACCESSION #
10803151

Tags: CHILD care;  BEHAVIOR disorders in children;  FAMILIES;  AGGRESSION (Psychology);  ASSERTIVENESS (Psychology)

 

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