School-age care programs : an identification of factors related to nine-to twelve-year-olds' desire to drop-out and their satisfaction
The present study was designed to identify factors related to nine- to twelve-year-olds' desire to drop out of after-school programs, as well as to examine the factors related to their satisfaction. While some researchers have demonstrated that older school-age children may prefer to go home al...
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