Full-Time Nursery Toddlers Are 'More Anti-Social'
Western Morning News, The › April 06, 2007
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Western Morning News, The › April 06, 2007
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Toddlers who spend three days a week at nursery are more likely to develop "anti-social" behaviour, Government research has found.
An evaluation of a pounds370 million Government childcare scheme found children were more "anti-social, worried and upset" if they were left in full-time nursery care.See the full content of this document
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Full-Time Nursery Toddlers Are 'More Anti-Social'
The report defined anti-social behaviour among toddlers as teasing, name calling, bullying, and bossiness.
It...See the full content of this document
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