DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17136521
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Peer interactions among under three years old children in Malaysian childcare centres: A case study approach

Abstract: <p>Research on infants’ and toddlers’ peer interactions in childcare centres shows many benefits for children’s social competence. With increasing participation of under-three year olds in group-based early childhood services worldwide, there is also growing interest in the role played by childcare adults in supporting children’s social competence. In the Malaysian context, where the number of childcare settings is growing rapidly, early childhood research remains limited and is non-existent within the f… Show more

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