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Concept Family Conflict
Academic Article Father teaching interactions with toddlers at risk: Impacts on child cognitive outcomes
Academic Article Using the Family Map: Supporting Family Engagement with Parents of Infants and Toddlers
Academic Article Family Map Inventory and TIPS for Great Kids!: Tools for increasing parent-teacher communication
Academic Article Food Insecurity: Validation of a two-item screen using convergent risks
Academic Article Family Map Report for Quitman HIPPY Program. Summary of Pilot Data to HIPPY-Family Map pilot program
Academic Article Permissive Parenting
Academic Article Increasing parent-teacher communication in private preschools serving low-income families
Academic Article Family engagement: Establishing a system to support the parent-teacher partnership
Academic Article Health and Families
Academic Article Familial Risk in Low-Income Children With Chronic Illness Exposed to Passive Smoke.
Academic Article Assessing adverse experiences from infancy through early childhood in home visiting programs.
Academic Article Supporting Family Engagement in Home Visiting with the Family Map Inventories.
Academic Article Together We Inspire Smart Eating: A Preschool Curriculum for Obesity Prevention in Low-Income Families.
Grant Developing and Testing Implementation Strategies for Evidence-Based Obesity Prevention in Childcare
Grant The Infant-Toddler Family Map:A Foundation for Parent-Teacher Partnerships
Academic Article The Families and Schools for Health Project: A Longitudinal Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Targeting Children with Overweight and Obesity.

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