Investigating social competence in the early years: The Social Processing Framework (SPF)

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Howell, Jennifer and McDonald, Susan. (2011). Investigating social competence in the early years: The Social Processing Framework (SPF). In J. Wright (Ed.). AARE 2011 Conference Proceedings. Australia: Open Book Print (AARE Publication). pp. 1 - 16
AuthorsHowell, Jennifer and McDonald, Susan
Year2011
PublisherOpen Book Print (AARE Publication)
Page range1 - 16
Research GroupSchool of Education
Place of publicationAustralia
EditorsJ. Wright
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