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January 17, 2005

Families structure their infant's day in enormously varied ways.

Families express different goals for their child's development, and structure their infant's day in enormously varied ways, according to emerging findings from CRCDE research. The first cross-cultural time diary of infants between 1- and 6- months old revealed differences in the number of people who engage with the infant, who those people are, and the places the infant goes within the course of a day.

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