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Maternal Responsiveness Protects Exuberant Toddlers from Experiencing Behavior Problems in Kindergarten.

Meghan E McDonielKristin A Buss
Published in: Early education and development (2018)
These results expand our understanding of socioemotional risks for exuberant children and how these risks influence school readiness. We also find that maternal responsiveness during toddlerhood mitigates these risks, and our findings suggest that interventions for exuberant children at risk for behavior problems or poor school readiness should target parental responsiveness when children are toddlers.
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