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Differences by socioeconomic status (SES) in the total time that parents spend with their children are well documented … differences by SES in the time parents spend with children. Specifically, two new aspects of family time are considered, both of … time spent with children between college-educated parents and parents who did not complete high school. Similarly, college …
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behaviours displayed by children in their first year of schooling. As children living in low socioeconomic status (SES) families …; Robinson, Mandelco, Olsen, & Hart, 2001). Teachers (n = 21) rated children on how frequently they engaged in fifteen behaviours … explained a small proportion of the variance in child externalising behaviours, highlighting the need to educate parents in …
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Differences by socioeconomic status (SES) in the total time that parents spend with their children are well documented … differences by SES in the time parents spend with children. Specifically, two new aspects of family time are considered, both of … time spent with children between college-educated parents and parents who did not complete high school. Similarly, college …
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