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On the other hand, high-quality care may be more protective for low-SES boys than girls (Votruba-Drzal, Coley, & ChaseLansdale, 2004). Socioeconomic Status Socioeconomic status is linked to child care in two ways.
responsibilities (Bachman et al., 2013). Young adults who experienced premature affluence in their teen years may be less satisfied with their financial situation than are their peers who did not work during high school.
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Indeed, preadolescent children are remarkably adept at discerning their peers' progression toward puberty and are highly reactive to perceptions that they are out of step with age-mates (Brooks-Gunn & Warren, 1988; Mendle et al., 2010).
Developmental Psychology , 37 ( 2 ) , 187-197 Warner - Rogers , J. , Taylor , A. , & Taylor , E. ( 2000 ) . ... In R. Gardner ( Ed . ) , Behavior analysis in education : Focus on measurably superior instruction ( pp . 115–129 ) .