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  1. Yoko Yamamoto (山本 陽子, Yamamoto Yōko, March 17, 1942 – February 20, 2024) was a Japanese actress represented by Kabushikigaisha Sanyō Kikaku. Yamamoto was born on March 17, 1942, and died on February 20, 2024, at the age of 81.

  2. Yoko Yamamoto has examined families and schooling in diverse sociocultural contexts. She explores cultural beliefs and practices as well as parental support for young children's learning in relation to socioeconomic status, culture, and immigrant context.

  3. 2016. Parenting self-efficacy and social support in Japan and the United States. S Suzuki, SD Holloway, Y Yamamoto, JD Mindnich. Journal of Family Issues 30 (11), 1505-1526. , 2009. 114. 2009. Maternal involvement in preschool children's education in Japan: Relation to parenting beliefs and socioeconomic status.

  4. 2018-present. 2013-present. Research Advisor, Benesse Educational Research & Development Center, Japan “International comparative studies on parenting project” 2017. Research Associate, Center for the Study of Human Development, Brown University. 2010-2012. Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Education, Brown University.

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · Actress Yoko Yamamoto, who appeared in TV dramas, movies and stage performances, has passed away, it was learned Thursday. She was 81. She starred in the TV series “The Hangman” on TV Asahi,...

  6. Yôko Yamamoto. Actress: Gappa the Triphibian Monster. Yoko Yamamoto was born on March 17, 1942 in the Nakano ward of Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Kokugakuin High School, she started working for Nomura Shoken (a major stock brokerage firm in Japan), but in 1963, one of her colleagues entered her in Nikkatsu Studio's audition.

  7. Mar 24, 2020 · This month we are getting better acquainted with the research of Yoko Yamamoto, a faculty member of the Department of Education at Brown University and a steering committee member of the Society for the Study of Human Development.

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