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Caldji, Christian, et al. "Environmental regulation of the neural epigenome." FEBS Lett.. 585.13 (2011): 2049-58.
Cameron, N. M., et al. "The programming of individual differences in defensive responses and reproductive strategies in the rat through variations in maternal care." Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 29.4-5 (2005): 843-65.
Cameron, N. M. "Maternal programming of reproductive function and behavior in the female rat." Front Evol Neurosci. 3 (2011): 10.
Cameron, Lindsey, et al. "Changing children's intergroup attitudes toward refugees: testing different models of extended contact." Child Dev. 77.5 (2006): 1208-19.
Cameron, N. M., E. Soehngen, and M. J. Meaney. "Variation in maternal care influences ventromedial hypothalamus activation in the rat." J. Neuroendocrinol.. 23.5 (2011): 393-400.
Campana, OMEP, and EDUCO The right to early childhood education in Latin America and the Caribbean: Executive summary., 2018.
Campbell, Frances A., et al. "Adult outcomes as a function of an early childhood educational program: an Abecedarian Project follow-up." Dev Psychol. 48.4 (2012): 1033-43.
Campbell, F A., and C T. Ramey. "Effects of early intervention on intellectual and academic achievement: a follow-up study of children from low-income families." Child Dev. 65.2 Spec No (1994): 684-98.
Campbell, F., et al. "Early childhood investments substantially boost adult health." ScienceScience. 343 (2014): 1478-85.
Campbell, Frances, et al. "Early childhood investments substantially boost adult health." Science. 343.6178 (2014): 1478-85.
Campbell, F. A., et al. "Adult outcomes as a function of an early childhood educational program: an Abecedarian Project follow-up." Developmental psychology. 48 (2012): 1033-43.
Cappa, Claudia, et al. "Identifying and Minimizing Errors in the Measurement of Early Childhood Development: Lessons Learned from the Cognitive Testing of the ECDI2030." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18.22 (2021): 12181.
Carpenter, Georgia L., and Ann M. Stacks. "Developmental effects of exposure to Intimate Partner Violence in early childhood: A review of the literature." Children and Youth Services Review. 31 (2009): 831-839.
Carré, Justin M., et al. "Testosterone reactivity to provocation mediates the effect of early intervention on aggressive behavior." Psychol Sci. 25.5 (2014): 1140-6.
Carretero, M. Constructing Patriotism: Teaching History and Memories in Global Worlds. Information Age Pub., 2011.
Carrion, VictorG, ShaneS Wong, and Hilit Kletter. "Update on Neuroimaging and Cognitive Functioning in Maltreatment-Related Pediatric PTSD: Treatment Implications." J Fam Viol. 28 (2013): 53-61.
Carter, C. S. "Oxytocin pathways and the evolution of human behavior." Annu Rev Psychol. 65 (2014): 17-39.
Carter, C. S. "Sex differences in oxytocin and vasopressin: implications for autism spectrum disorders?" Behav. Brain Res.. 176.1 (2007): 170-86.
Carter, C. S., and S. W. Porges. "The biochemistry of love: an oxytocin hypothesis." EMBO Rep.. 14.1 (2013): 12-6.
Carter, C. S. "The chemistry of child neglect: do oxytocin and vasopressin mediate the effects of early experience?" Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.. 102.51 (2005): 18247-8.
Carter, C. S., and S.W. Porges. Peptide pathways to peace." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. J. F. Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, and R. Salah. Vol. 15. MIT Press, 2014. 43-64.
Carter, C. S., A. C. DeVries, and L. L. Getz. "Physiological substrates of mammalian monogamy: the prairie vole model." Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 19.2 (1995): 303-14.
Carter, C. S. "Developmental consequences of oxytocin." Physiol. Behav.. 79.3 (2003): 383-97.
Carter, C. S., et al. Attachment and Bonding: A New Synthesis. Boston, MA: The MIT Press, 2005.
Carter, C. S. "Neuroendocrine perspectives on social attachment and love." Psychoneuroendocrinology. 23.8 (1998): 779-818.
Carter, C. S., et al. "Consequences of early experiences and exposure to oxytocin and vasopressin are sexually dimorphic." Dev. Neurosci.. 31.4 (2009): 332-41.
CASEL An initial guide to leveraging the power of social emotional learning > As you prepare to reopen and renew your school community. CASEL, 2020.
Casey, Polly, et al. "Parents as Partners: A U.K. Trial of a U.S. Couples-Based Parenting Intervention For At-Risk Low-Income Families." Family Process. 56.3 (2017): 589-606.
Casiday, R. E., et al. "Do early infant feeding patterns relate to breast-feeding continuation and weight gain? Data from a longitudinal cohort study." Eur J Clin Nutr. 58 (2004): 1290-6.
Caspi, Avshalom, et al. "Role of genotype in the cycle of violence in maltreated children." Science. 297.5582 (2002): 851-4.
Cassidy, J. "Truth, lies, and intimacy: an attachment perspective." Attach Hum Dev. 3.2 (2001): 121-55.
Cassidy, J. The Nature of the Child’s Ties." Handbook of Attachment, Third Edition: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications. Eds. J. Cassidy, and P.R. Shaver. 3rd ed. New York: Guilford Publications, 2018. 3-22.
Catani, Claudia, Elisabeth Schauer, and Frank Neuner. "Beyond individual war trauma: domestic violence against children in Afghanistan and Sri Lanka." J Marital Fam Ther. 34.2 (2008): 165-76.
Catani, Claudia, et al. "Tsunami, war, and cumulative risk in the lives of Sri Lankan schoolchildren." Child Dev. 81.4 (2010): 1176-91.
Caughy, Margaret O. 'Brien, et al. "The effects of Healthy Steps on discipline strategies of parents of young children." Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 24.5 (2003): 517-534.
CDC Coronavirus (COVID-19)., 2020.
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ÇEV, A, and Mother Child Educ Foundation Summer preschool program for refugees: A practitioner's guide for improving school readiness. Istanbul, Turkey: ACEV - Mother Child Education Foundation, 2017.
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Chaffin, Mark, et al. "Parent-child interaction therapy with physically abusive parents: efficacy for reducing future abuse reports." J Consult Clin Psychol. 72.3 (2004): 500-10.
Champagne, F, et al. "Naturally occurring variations in maternal behavior in the rat are associated with differences in estrogen-inducible central oxytocin receptors." Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.. 98.22 (2001): 12736-41.
Champagne, F. A. "Epigenetic legacy of parental experiences: Dynamic and interactive pathways to inheritance." Development and psychopathology. 28 (2016): 1219-1228.
Champagne, Frances A., and Michael J. Meaney. "Stress during gestation alters postpartum maternal care and the development of the offspring in a rodent model." Biol. Psychiatry. 59.12 (2006): 1227-35.
Champagne, Frances A. "Interplay between social experiences and the genome: epigenetic consequences for behavior." Adv. Genet.. 77 (2012): 33-57.
Chan, M. "Linking child survival and child development for health, equity, and sustainable development." Lancet (London, England). 381 (2013): 1514-5.
Chan, Margaret. "Linking child survival and child development for health, equity, and sustainable development." Lancet. 381.9877 (2013): 1514-5.
Chan, Margaret, Anthony Lake, and Keith Hansen. "The early years: silent emergency or unique opportunity?" The Lancet. 389 (Submitted): 11-13.
Chandy, L., and G. Gertz. The Changing State of Global Poverty." Child Poverty and Inequality: New Perspectives. Eds. I. Ortiz, L.M. Daniels, and S. Engilbertsdottir. New York: UNICEF, 2011. 42-47.
Chapman, Audrey R. "Truth commissions and intergroup forgiveness: The case of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission." Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 13 (2007): 51-69.
Chemtob, Claude M., Omar G. Gudiño, and Danielle Laraque. "Maternal posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in pediatric primary care: association with child maltreatment and frequency of child exposure to traumatic events." JAMA Pediatr. 167.11 (2013): 1011-8.
Chen, X., and K.H. Rubin Socioemotional Development in Cultural Context. Guilford Publications, 2011.
Chikalipo, Maria Chifuniro, Ellen Mbweza Chirwa, and Adamson Sinjani Muula. "Exploring antenatal education content for couples in Blantyre, Malawi." BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 18.1 (2018).

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