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幼稚園教育における子どもの成長発達を考慮する親支援の事例研究

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Title
幼稚園教育における子どもの成長発達を考慮する親支援の事例研究
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RESEARCH on EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE and EDUCATION in JAPAN, March 2017
DOI 10.20617/reccej.54.3_20
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虫明 淑子, 髙橋 敏之

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#20,667,544
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#19
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