The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... baby during the examination , they showed more soothing behaviour , engaged in more eye - to - eye contact and in more fondling , and reported greater reluctance to leave the baby with someone else . In further follow - up observations ...
... baby during the examination , they showed more soothing behaviour , engaged in more eye - to - eye contact and in more fondling , and reported greater reluctance to leave the baby with someone else . In further follow - up observations ...
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... baby by each parent is reduced in the triadic situation , as is rocking ; smiling , on the other hand , is increased . Looking ( as already mentioned ) remains at the same level . And just to complicate matters still further ...
... baby by each parent is reduced in the triadic situation , as is rocking ; smiling , on the other hand , is increased . Looking ( as already mentioned ) remains at the same level . And just to complicate matters still further ...
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... baby's birth ) between mother - child interactions occurring during periods when the mother was attending to the baby and those when she was not attending . The findings show that in the triadic situation a general increase took place ...
... baby's birth ) between mother - child interactions occurring during periods when the mother was attending to the baby and those when she was not attending . The findings show that in the triadic situation a general increase took place ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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