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Iwaniec, Dorota; Larkin, Emma; McSherry, Dominic – Child Care in Practice, 2007
Emotional maltreatment tends to be overshadowed in research and in practice by other forms of maltreatment that present more obvious and explicit evidence and appear to require a more urgent response. This article aims to explore a growing body of research pointing to: (a) ways in which emotional maltreatment may adversely impact upon a child's…
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Child Abuse, Parenting Styles, Parenting Skills
Stewart, Moira C.; Iwaniec, Dorota; Sneddon, Helga; Dunne, Laura; Sloan, Seaneen; Gildea, Aideen; Allen, Sarah J.; McErlean, Lorrainne – Child Care in Practice, 2007
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. Two hundred and…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Body Weight, Performance Factors, Perinatal Influences
Sloan, Seaneen; Sneddon, Helga; Stewart, Moira; Iwaniec, Dorota – Child Care in Practice, 2006
Breastfeeding is known to confer benefits, both in the short term and long term, to the child and also to the mother. Various health-promotion initiatives have aimed to increase breastfeeding rates and duration in the United Kingdom over the past decade. In order to assist in these endeavours, it is essential to understand the reasons why women…
Descriptors: Mothers, Educational Attainment, Child Health, Foreign Countries

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