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Types and Predictors of Young Children’s Problem Behaviors Following the Birth of a Sibling
Woo Ri Jo, Nary Shin
Korean J Child Stud.2023;44(4):443-456.   Published online November 30, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5723/kjcs.2023.44.4.443
                        
The Effects of Parental Differential Treatment and Social Support on the Self-esteem and Internalized Problems among Adolescents with Siblings with Special Needs
Seon Yeong Lee , Ji Young Lim
Korean J Child Stud.2014;35(2):63-84.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5723/KJCS.2014.35.2.63
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