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- Developmental_niche abstract "The developmental niche (CanE, UK /ˈniːʃ/ or US /ˈnɪtʃ/) is a theoretical framework for understanding and analyzing how culture shapes child development. Developed by Charles M. Super and Sara Harkness. It is theoretically related to, and shares some origins with, Weisner’s “ecocultural niche,” and Worthman’s “developmental microniche.”".
- Q5266807 abstract "The developmental niche (CanE, UK /ˈniːʃ/ or US /ˈnɪtʃ/) is a theoretical framework for understanding and analyzing how culture shapes child development. Developed by Charles M. Super and Sara Harkness. It is theoretically related to, and shares some origins with, Weisner’s “ecocultural niche,” and Worthman’s “developmental microniche.”".
- Developmental_niche comment "The developmental niche (CanE, UK /ˈniːʃ/ or US /ˈnɪtʃ/) is a theoretical framework for understanding and analyzing how culture shapes child development. Developed by Charles M. Super and Sara Harkness. It is theoretically related to, and shares some origins with, Weisner’s “ecocultural niche,” and Worthman’s “developmental microniche.”".
- Q5266807 comment "The developmental niche (CanE, UK /ˈniːʃ/ or US /ˈnɪtʃ/) is a theoretical framework for understanding and analyzing how culture shapes child development. Developed by Charles M. Super and Sara Harkness. It is theoretically related to, and shares some origins with, Weisner’s “ecocultural niche,” and Worthman’s “developmental microniche.”".