Parenting behaviour and executive function in children with Down syndrome
Volume: 63, Issue: 4, Pages: 298 - 312
Published: Dec 10, 2018
Abstract
Parenting behaviours influence many domains of child development, and recent work has demonstrated the specific effects of parenting on the development of executive function (EF) abilities. The relationship between parent-child interaction patterns and EF has been examined in typically developing (TD) children but has not yet been examined in dyads where the child has a diagnosis of Down syndrome (DS).The current study examines the differences...
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Title
Parenting behaviour and executive function in children with Down syndrome
Published Date
Dec 10, 2018
Volume
63
Issue
4
Pages
298 - 312
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