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문제해결전략중심 양육지원 프로그램이 정서ㆍ행동장애 위험유아 어머니의 자녀에 대한 인식, 양육 효능감, 양육 스트레스, 어머니-유아 상호작용에 미치는 영향 = The Effects of Parenting Support Program for Mothers of Young Children at Risk of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Based on Problem Solving Strategies on Mothers’Perception of Child Impact on their Family, Parenting Efficacy, Parenting Stress, and Mother-Child Interactions

김지원 2018년
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    • 저자 김지원
    • 형태사항 viii, 173 p.: 26 cm
    • 일반주기 지도교수: 박지연
    • 학위논문사항 학위논문(박사)-, 2018.2, 이화여자대학교 대학원, 특수교육학과
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    • 언어 kor
    • 출판년 2018
    • 발행사항 이화여자대학교 대학원
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' 문제해결전략중심 양육지원 프로그램이 정서ㆍ행동장애 위험유아 어머니의 자녀에 대한 인식, 양육 효능감, 양육 스트레스, 어머니-유아 상호작용에 미치는 영향 = The Effects of Parenting Support Program for Mothers of Young Children at Risk of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Based on Problem Solving Strategies on Mothers’Perception of Child Impact on their Family, Parenting Efficacy, Parenting Stress, and Mother-Child Interactions' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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' 문제해결전략중심 양육지원 프로그램이 정서ㆍ행동장애 위험유아 어머니의 자녀에 대한 인식, 양육 효능감, 양육 스트레스, 어머니-유아 상호작용에 미치는 영향 = The Effects of Parenting Support Program for Mothers of Young Children at Risk of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Based on Problem Solving Strategies on Mothers’Perception of Child Impact on their Family, Parenting Efficacy, Parenting Stress, and Mother-Child Interactions' 의 참고문헌

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