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Promoting Equity and Inclusion for Mothers of Young Children in Academia

Equity and inclusion are critical factors in ensuring that mothers of young children are able to participate fully in occupational therapy academia. Mothers of young children often face significant barriers that prevent them from fully engaging in academic pursuits, including lack of access to child...

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Published in:The open journal of occupational therapy 2024-03, Vol.12 (2), p.COV1-7
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