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The How, Whom, and Why of Parents’ Involvement in Children’s Academic Lives: More Is Not Always ... 2007 2026 2013 2019 697
  1. The How, Whom, and Why of Parents’ Involvement in Children’s Academic Lives: More Is Not Always Better (2007)
    Eva M. Pomerantz, Scott D. Litwack et al. Review of Educational Research

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