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- The Shared Parenting Debate: will the Children Bill/Act 2103 benefit children in conflicted contact cases?
- Maternal cognitions and behaviours following preterm deliveries
- What causes psychotic experiences in adolescence? New findings from a cohort study of 5000 16-year-old twin pairs
- Mothers with severe mental illness: Keeping the baby in mind
- Family Structure, Governance, and Family Firm Performance - a Configurational and Set-theoretic Approach
- Social and emotional competence in children and adolescents: conceptualisation, assessment and utility
- Countering Homophobia Through Research and Film
- 'Representations of symbolic thought in infancy and childhood: The relationship between gesture, speech, play and theory of mind'
- How does post adoption birth family contact work out over time? Findings from a longitudinal study
- Intimate Fatherhood: fragile, risky or resilient?
- Individual Differences in Executive Function: Implications for the memory profile in autism
- Enduring love? Un/settling coupledom in the 21st Century
- Interpersonal trust during childhood: psychosocial adjustment and culture
- The influence of parenting quality on attachment security in children and adolescents
- Are digital media good for children? The cognitive neuroscience of early technology exposure
- Executive functions and linguistic competence: insights from bilingualism
- The ethics of social research with children and families in Young Lives: a longitudinal study of children growing up in Ethiopia, Andhra Pradesh (India), Peru and Vietnam
- Neural systems for learning to read: Combining artificial language learning paradigms with fMRI
- Growing up in Multi-Ethnic Britain: A study of British South Asian and White families living in the UK
- Affective empathy and the feeling of sympathy in 5-year-olds
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