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The Research Behind the Work
Protective factors literature review: early care and education programs and the prevention of child abuse and neglect by Carol Horton
The Research Behind Strengthening Families
The Quality Improvement Center on Early Childhood (QIC-EC)
Research in Brief:
Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
Childhood Stress across the Lifespan
Infant Mental Health and Social-Emotional Competence
Resilience in Childhood
Risk and Protective Factors
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