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Working parents and child care programs are here to stay. The pediatrician has many opportunities to advocate for children concerning child care, both in encounters with parents in the office and in roles played in the community. By focusing attention on the determinants of the quality of child care, the pediatrician can minimize the risks and enhance the potential benefits of child care program participation.
Child Care and the Pediatrician
Susan S. Aronson MD1
1 Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia
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G. M. Rassin, P. S. Beach, D. P. McCormick, V. N. Niebuhr, and S. Weller Health and Safety in Day Care: Parental Knowledge Clinical Pediatrics, June 1, 1991; 30(6): 344 - 349. [Abstract] [PDF] |
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