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Talking with Children in Prams and Supermarket Trolleys While Shopping

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Social play among girls playing with a baby buggy and cart at early childhood centre.

Abstract: Children’s language development is influenced by the amount and quality of interactions that they are immersed in.  This study investigated the parent-child interactions that occur when parents accompany young children in prams while moving between shops.  Overall, minimal levels […]

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