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Promoting children's social and emotional wellbeing in childcare centres within low socioeconomic areas: Strategies, facilitators and challenges

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Davis, E
Priest, N
Davies, Belinda
Sims, Molly
Harrison, Linda
Herrman, Helen
Waters, Elizabeth
Strazdins, Lyndall
Marshall, Bernie
Cook, Kay

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Australian Early Childhood Association Inc.

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ALTHOUGH CHILDCARE CENTRES HAVE a vital role to play in the social and emotional development of children, the strategies used to promote children's wellbeing in such settings are not well researched. This study aimed to identify the strategies, facilitato

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Australian Journal of Early Childhood

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2037-12-31
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