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New perspectives on responsive infant care: A qualitative study of the ways in which Neuroprotective Developmental Care (NDC) shapes mother-infant co-occupations

Nouvelles perspectives sur les soins aux nourrissons : une étude qualitative sur la manière dont les soins de développement neuroprotecteurs (SDN) façonnent les co-occupations de la mère et de l'enfant

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Pages 337-353 | Received 29 Aug 2022, Accepted 26 Jun 2023, Published online: 02 Aug 2023

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