2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ando.2015.07.262
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Répercussion du déficit en GH sur le développement neuropsychique : à propos d’une série de 120patients

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“…Only one patient (3.3%) had never attended school. The grade repetition rate was 33.3% although 80% had a mid to good school 2 Iran J Pediatr. 2018; 28(6):e4617.…”
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“…Only one patient (3.3%) had never attended school. The grade repetition rate was 33.3% although 80% had a mid to good school 2 Iran J Pediatr. 2018; 28(6):e4617.…”
Section: Sample Identificationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The father could influence indirectly his child physical health and well-being: global social competence, the spirit of initiative on the social level, social maturity, and capacity to establish contacts with others (3,18). Moreover, the father is involved in building the child personality, by fostering autonomy and self-sufficiency necessary to maintain a balanced affective life, and by enhancing self-confidence useful for the upcoming competences, which may be hampered by the illness (2,3).…”
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