Characterizing and Measuring Participation in Out-of-School Time Programs Honing in on the relationship between breadth of youth activities and outcomes, San- dra Simpkins Chaput from HFRP summarizes recent developmental research examin- ing dimensions of participation in out-of-school activities.
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Sherri C. Lauver | Stacey Miller | Heather B. Weiss | Priscilla M. D. Little | Hfrp Contributors | Sandra D. Simpkins | Suzanne M. Bouffard | Christopher Wimer | Sherri Lauver | S. Simpkins | C. Wimer | S. Bouffard | P. Little | H. Weiss | Hfrp Contributors | Stacey Miller
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