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Quality of Care and the Buffering of Stress Physiology: Its Potential Role in Protecting the Developing Human Brain
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spacer Module(s): III Learning and Development
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spacerSession(s):Brain Development in Infancy and How to Facilitate It
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Reference:

Gunnar, M.R. (1998). Quality of early care and the buffering of stress physiology: Its potential role in protecting the developing human brain. IMPrint: Newsletter of the Infant Mental Health Promotion Project, 21, 4-7.
 
   
 

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