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2. Heterotypic Continuity of Inhibitory Control in Early Childhood: Evidence from Four Widely Used Measures

3. Sustained Attention across Toddlerhood: The Roles of Language and Sleep

8. Measuring Sleep in Young Children and Their Mothers: Identifying Actigraphic Sleep Composites

9. Child Sleep and Socioeconomic Context in the Development of Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood

10. Longitudinal caregiver‐reported motor development in infants born at term and preterm.

12. Caregiver-reported infant motor and imitation skills predict M-CHAT-R/F.

13. Activism, Coping, and Hopefulness Among Parents of Children With Cancer.

14. Children's Sleep and Externalizing Problems: A Day-to-day Multilevel Modeling Approach.

17. Caregiver-reported newborn term and preterm motor abilities: psychometrics of the PediaTracTM Motor domain.

18. Longitudinal changes in term and preterm infant night wakings: The role of caregiver anxious‐depression.

20. The Family Context of Toddler Sleep: Routines, Sleep Environment, and Emotional Security Induction in the Hour before Bedtime.

21. 69 Psychometric Properties of the PediaTrac Social/Communication/Cognition Domain.

22. 2 Infant Imitation: Detecting Risk in the First Year with PediaTrac™.

23. Presleep Arousal and Sleep in Early Childhood.

24. Mothers' sleep deficits and cognitive performance: Moderation by stress and age.

25. Sleep across early childhood: implications for internalizing and externalizing problems, socioemotional skills, and cognitive and academic abilities in preschool.

26. Chapter IX. Bedtime Routines in Toddlerhood: Prevalence, Consistency, and Associations with Nighttime Sleep

27. Child Sleep and Socioeconomic Context in the Development of Cognitive Abilities in Early Childhood.

28. Measuring sleep in young children and their mothers: Identifying actigraphic sleep composites.

29. A longitudinal, within‐person investigation of the association between the P3 ERP component and externalizing behavior problems in young children.

30. Sleep in early childhood: The role of bedtime routines.

31. Recurrence Quantification for the Analysis of Coupled Processes in Aging.

32. A-135 Caregiver Anxiety and Sleep in the Postpartum Period in Term and Preterm Infants.

33. Less Efficient Neural Processing Related to Irregular Sleep and Less Sustained Attention in Toddlers.

34. IX. BEDTIME ROUTINES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: PREVALENCE, CONSISTENCY, AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH NIGHTTIME SLEEP.

35. The role of language ability and self-regulation in the development of inattentive–hyperactive behavior problems.

36. Sleep Disturbance, Emotion Lability/Negativity, and Behavioral Difficulties in a Sample of Internationally Adopted Children.

37. Trajectories of Mothers' Discipline Strategies and Interparental Conflict: Interrelated Change during Middle Childhood.

38. Sustained Attention Across Toddlerhood: The Roles of Language and Sleep.

40. Maternal stress, sleep, and parenting.

41. Caregiver-Reported Development in Term and Preterm Infants From Birth to Nine Months of Age: Psychometrics of the PediaTracTM Social/Communication/Cognition Domain.

42. The Physical Home Environment and Sleep: What Matters Most for Sleep in Early Childhood.

43. Convergent Validity Between the Motor Domain of PediaTracTM and <italic>Ages and Stages</italic> in Term and Preterm Infants at 2, 4, 6, and 9 Months of Age.

44. Heterotypic Continuity of Inhibitory Control in Early Childhood: Evidence From Four Widely Used Measures.

45. Measuring Early Relational Health Using PediaTrac TM in a Diverse Sample of Infant-Caregiver Dyads.

46. Convergent Validity Between the Motor Domain of PediaTrac TM and Ages and Stages in Term and Preterm Infants at 2, 4, 6, and 9 Months of Age.

47. Caregiver-reported development in term and preterm infants from birth to nine months of age: Psychometrics of the PediaTracTM social/communication/cognition domain.

48. The influence of sociodemographic factors and response style on caregiver report of infant developmental status.

49. PediaTrac V.3.0 protocol: a prospective, longitudinal study of the development and validation of a web-based tool to measure and track infant and toddler development from birth through 18 months.

50. Recurrence Quantification for the Analysis of Coupled Processes in Aging.

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