Participants included 106 infants and toddlers living in rural Paraguay and their primary caregiver. Children ranged in age from birth to 24 months and belonged to two distinct groups, including 46 children who had never participated in Pastoral del Niño, an early child development program, and 60 children who had participated in Pastoral for at least half the child\u27s life. This article describes a study comparing the cognitive development and caregiving environment of rural Paraguayan infants and toddlers, from birth to 24 months, who were participating in Pastoral del Niño with that of children who were not participating in Pastoral programs. Cognitive (BSID-II) scores differed between the two groups, with Pastoral infants and toddlers...
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Early caregiving is one of the strongest influences on children's development, and among the most si...
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Background: Children in low and middle income countries may have many risk factors for poor cognitiv...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the link between early stunting and later cognitive achievement....
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This study investigated the effects of the Socioeconomic status (SES) community on the physical and ...
Children in situations of destitution who become institutionalized commonly display developmental di...
Background The relative role of socioeconomic status (SES), home environment and maternal intelli-ge...
There is very little research to date on infant development in developing countries, including Parag...
This study examined the specific factors relative to healthy socialization and economic well-being t...
Early caregiving is one of the strongest influences on children's development, and among the most si...
AbstractParental warmth, responsiveness, and stimulation are associated with positive child developm...
This thesis examines two topics related to the prevalence of unequal developmental outcomes among ch...
Background: Children in low and middle income countries may have many risk factors for poor cognitiv...
The first few years of a child's life witness the most rapid development in his or her entire life. ...
Psychosocial intervention programs are carried out in Latin American communities with socioeconomic ...
Artículo de publicación ISIInternational evidence shows that intervention in the early childhood yea...
The aim of this paper is to examine the link between early stunting and later cognitive achievement....
p. 427-437, fev, 2008The study describes the relationship between anthropometric status, socioeconom...
In Peru, students attending rural schools demonstrate extremely poor learning outcomes and obtain re...
This study investigated the effects of the Socioeconomic status (SES) community on the physical and ...
Children in situations of destitution who become institutionalized commonly display developmental di...
Background The relative role of socioeconomic status (SES), home environment and maternal intelli-ge...