The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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Finally , the multi - person nature of the child's world must be acknowledged : dyadic exchanges occur against a background of other social relationships and may be influenced accordingly , and in addition the processes that ...
Finally , the multi - person nature of the child's world must be acknowledged : dyadic exchanges occur against a background of other social relationships and may be influenced accordingly , and in addition the processes that ...
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Any given control episode does not , of course , occur in isolation but takes place against the background of a particular kind of relationship that has developed between that adult and that child . There are several indications that ...
Any given control episode does not , of course , occur in isolation but takes place against the background of a particular kind of relationship that has developed between that adult and that child . There are several indications that ...
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But what of those situations where any one interaction occurs against a constant background of competing demands and where it is therefore necessary for the adult to split her attention ? This applies , of course , to any group care ...
But what of those situations where any one interaction occurs against a constant background of competing demands and where it is therefore necessary for the adult to split her attention ? This applies , of course , to any group care ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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