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Growing Up in New Zealand - a Longitudinal Study of New Zealand Children and Their Families
其他書名
Now We are Four - Describing the Preschool Years
出版Growing up in New Zealand, 2017
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9-sPtAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Growing Up in New Zealand is a longitudinal study following the growth and development of children in New Zealand, from pregnancy until aged 21 years old. For Wave 1, a main cohort of 6,822 women and 4,401 of their partners were interviewed in 2010, during pregnancy or just after the child's birth. This report presents data on the children in their preschool years, now that they are four years old. Topics include health, development, family and whanau, housing, and income, with information provided on diet, sleep, illness, health care, immunisations, media use, screen time, physical activity, social and emotional functioning, behaviour and conduct, self control, language and communication, household structure, parenting, inter-parental relationships, mother's health, early childhood education and care arrangements, home learning environment, school readiness, residential mobility, housing tenure and stability, parental work and income, area level deprivation, and material hardship. The conceptual framework, cohort retention, and data completeness are also discussed.