The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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( 2 ) The infant's ability to follow gaze direction So far we have considered situations in which visual coorientation was achieved as a result of the mother following the infant's gaze . Other studies have concerned themselves with the ...
( 2 ) The infant's ability to follow gaze direction So far we have considered situations in which visual coorientation was achieved as a result of the mother following the infant's gaze . Other studies have concerned themselves with the ...
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What is more , the new relational ability may involve an item that is not actually present but has to be retrieved from memory , as when a stranger is compared with the absent mother . The newly emergent ability to recall ( Schaffer ...
What is more , the new relational ability may involve an item that is not actually present but has to be retrieved from memory , as when a stranger is compared with the absent mother . The newly emergent ability to recall ( Schaffer ...
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Amongst these the development of relational abilities is a specially important theme ; as a result the child becomes increasingly capable of interconnecting disparate events over time and space , as seen in particular in the way he ...
Amongst these the development of relational abilities is a specially important theme ; as a result the child becomes increasingly capable of interconnecting disparate events over time and space , as seen in particular in the way he ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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