The Growth, Learning and Development Study: Summary of Research, Findings and Recommendations.
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2007
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The Growth, Learning and Development (GLAD) study aimed to examine how a broad range of factors influence child weight during the first year of life. Assessments were undertaken within a multidisciplinary team framework. The sample was drawn from the community and data collection was undertaken in the four Greater Belfast Trusts. Twohundred and thirty-four families took part, each receiving a total of five home visits during which physical growth, oral-motor skills and development were assessed. Psychosocial evaluation examined parent-child interaction, feeding and other parental and child characteristics using quantitative and observational techniques. This paper outlines the main findings and recommendations from the GLAD study. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Mc , S , Iwaniec , D , Sneddon , H , Dunne , L , Sloan , S , Gildea , A , Allen , S & McErlean , L 2007 , ' The Growth, Learning and Development Study: Summary of Research, Findings and Recommendations. ' Child Care in Practice , vol 13 (3) , pp. 271-280 . |
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