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1. Family Matters: The Role of the Family in Immigrants' Destination Language Acquisition. Discussion Paper.

2. Trends in Child Poverty in Australia: 1982 to 1995-96. Discussion Paper No. 42.

3. Doing Poorly: The Real Income of American Children in a Comparative Perspective. Luxembourg Income Study. Working Paper No. 127.

4. Social and Emotional Wellbeing: Development of a Children's Headline Indicator. Information Paper. Catalog Number PHE 158

5. Current Issues in Maternal and Paternal Deprivation. Unit for Child Studies Selected Papers Number 6.

6. Family Policies and Academic Achievement by Young Children in Single-Parent Families: An International Comparison. Population Research Institute Working Paper.

7. Self Concept and Self Esteem: Infancy to Adolescence. A Cognitive Developmental Outline with Some Reference to Behaviour and Health Effects. Unit for Child Studies. Selected Papers Number 27.

8. On the Outside: The Needs of Unsupported, Homeless Youth. Policy Background Paper No. 7.

9. The Child in the Divorcing Family. Unit for Child Studies. Selected Papers Number 22.

10. Student Behaviour Problems: Positive Initiatives and New Frontiers. Selected Papers from the National Conference (5th, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, 1993).

11. Proceedings of the International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS) International Conference on e-Learning (Prague, Czech Republic, July 23-26, 2013)

12. Data Interpretation and Representation in Middle Primary: Two Case Studies

13. 'It is More than the Average Parent Goes Through': Using the Experiences of Australian Parents of Dyslexic Children to Draw a Distinction between Advocacy and Allyship

14. What Is the Purpose of Playwork?

15. The ERA Heuristic in Action: Observations from the ELSA Pilot

16. Parents' Practices of Co-Play in a Community Playgroup

17. Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes: A Bibliometric Analysis of the 100 Most-cited Publications.

18. The Developing Child: Discussion Papers.

19. Children's Participation in Divorce. Discussion Paper Number 10.

20. One-Parent Families and Educational Disadvantage. Working Paper No. 4.

21. Parental Attitudes to Open and Traditional Education. Unit for Child Studies Selected Papers Number 5.

22. Children's Feelings About Themselves. Unit for Child Studies Selected Papers Number 1.

23. Language Awareness. National Congress on Languages in Education Assembly (4th, York, England, July 1984). NCLE Papers and Reports 6.

24. Defining the Characteristics of Critical Mathematical Thinking

25. Children and Loss. Part 1: A Teacher's View: The Child in the Single Parent and Blended Family. Part 2: Helping Children Cope with Loss. Unit for Child Studies. Selected Papers Number 25.

26. Separated Families and Children Who Refuse Access to a Parent. Unit for Child Studies Selected Papers Number 33.

27. Stresses on Children and Youth in the 1980s: Access Disputes and the Effects on Children. Selected Papers Number 39.

28. A Dying Child in the Family: The Child's and Sibling's Perspective. Selected Papers, Number 60.

29. Recognition of Depression in the Primary School Child. Selected Papers, Number 56.

30. Australian Children's Thinking about Death: A Sydney-Based Study. Selected Papers Number 49.

31. Widowed Families with Children: Personal Need and Societal Response. Working Paper No. 7.

32. Why That Game? Factors Primary School Teachers Consider When Selecting Which Games to Play in Their Mathematics Classrooms

33. Australian Aboriginal Children Talking Culture: What Does 'Seeing' Country and the 'Child Spirit' Mean for Health Educators?

34. Expendable Young Males

35. Learning with Indigenous Wisdom in a Time of Multiple Crises: Embodied and Emplaced Early Childhood Pedagogies

36. Measuring Mental Computational Fluency with Addition: A Novel Approach

37. Youth Theatre and the Climate Crisis in Australia: The Role of 'Unmediatised Liveness' in Performing Recovery, Resistance, and Survival

38. Reading for Pleasure: Scrutinising the Evidence Base -- Benefits, Tensions and Recommendations

39. Learning at a Distance: Recognising Remote Tutoring as a Career

40. Listening for Futures along Birrarung Marr: Speculative Immersive Experience in Environmental Education

41. Social Living Labs for Informed Learning: A Conceptual Framework of Interprofessional Education in Community Healthcare

42. Bibliometrics of Scientific Productivity on Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Down Syndrome

43. Out of the Shadows: Interacting and Responding to the Creative Experience in Pre-Service Teacher Education

44. More Learning, Less Activism: Narratives of Childhood in Australian Media Representations of the School Strike for Climate

45. Student Diversity and Student Voice Conceptualisations in Five European Countries: Implications for Including All Students in Schools

46. The Bold and the Backlash: When Marginalised Voices Are Heard in Neoliberal Land

47. Un/making Academia: Gendered Precarities and Personal Lives in Universities

48. 'There's a Real Mix...It's Not All Doom and Gloom around Here!': Parents' Views on Raising Children in a Community Experiencing High Levels of Disadvantage

49. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Parental Expectations for the Mathematics Achievement of Their Secondary School Students

50. Object-Directed Imitation in Autism Spectrum Disorder Is Differentially Influenced by Motoric Task Complexity, but Not Social Contextual Cues