Parental perceptions of behaviors in preschool children
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Parental perceptions of behaviors in preschool children
Abstract
A comparison of parental descriptions revealed that mothers of developmentally delayed children listed fewer deviant behaviors than did mothers of behaviorally disturbed children, but significantly more than mothers of non-clinic children. The Washington Symptom Checklist, used in this research, proved a useful clinical tool.
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