The Complex Interaction between Home Environment, Socioeconomic Status, Maternal IQ and Early Child Neurocognitive Development: A Multivariate Analysis of Data Collected in a Newborn Cohort Study
PLoS ONE2015Vol. 10(5), pp. e0127052–e0127052
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Luca Ronfani, Liza Vecchi Brumatti, Marika Mariuz, Veronica Tognin, Maura Bin, Valentina Ferluga, Alessandra Knowles, Marcella Montico, Fabio Barbone
Abstract
Our results show that home environment was the variable with greater influence on neurodevelopment at 18 months. The observation of how parents and children interact in the home context is crucial to adequately evaluate early child development.
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