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AitAlice Sterling Honig is Professor of Child Development at Syracuse University and Research Review editor for Day Care and Early Education.Dr. Honig is the author of Playtime Learning Games for Young Children,editor of Risk Factors in Infancy,and coauthor of Infant Caregiving: A Design for Training.

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Honig, A.S. Toilet learning. Early Childhood Educ J 21, 6–9 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02430441

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