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dc.contributor.authorMashfufah, Syifa Rohmati
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dc.description.abstractThe experience in the first year of the child’s life is the time that affect the arrangement of the brain temporarily or permanently. Especially, the Mom who is single mothers and pregnant mothers who are led to works to fulfill the family needs. Working mothers should strive to avoid a bad experience either in the womb or after birth. The experience such as toxic exposure, stress, depression, nutritional intake, violence, and neglect which can affect genes and have an impact on the long-term development of the child, therefore it is important for working mothers to know the impact of early experiences of the child whose mother worked so parents who work could do the anticipation since early. That experiences can affect the long-term development of the child. Based on the results of the researcher study, there are three long-term impact for children include the development of cognitive, social development, physical and mental health of the child. The researcher interested to analyze the impact of early experiences of the child whose mother worked to see the effect on the long-term development of the child.id_ID
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dc.publisherThe 2nd International Conference On Child-Friendly Education (ICCE) 2018id_ID
dc.titleThe Impact of Children Early Experiences Whose His/Her Mothers Work Can Affect The Long-Term Development of Childrenid_ID
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