The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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Yet neither theory nor empirical investigation have attempted to encompass both aspects simultaneously ; the one was taken for granted while the other was being examined . It is one of the main achievements of Bowlby's ( 1969 ) ...
Yet neither theory nor empirical investigation have attempted to encompass both aspects simultaneously ; the one was taken for granted while the other was being examined . It is one of the main achievements of Bowlby's ( 1969 ) ...
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... during an examination of the infant and during bottle feeding , and were also given a standardized interview . ... emerged : the extended - contact mothers remained closer to the baby during the examination , they showed more ...
... during an examination of the infant and during bottle feeding , and were also given a standardized interview . ... emerged : the extended - contact mothers remained closer to the baby during the examination , they showed more ...
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In this study the interactions of mothers and their 19 - month - old toddlers were examined when joined by another toddler and / or his mother . These two individuals exerted very different effects on the mother - child pair .
In this study the interactions of mothers and their 19 - month - old toddlers were examined when joined by another toddler and / or his mother . These two individuals exerted very different effects on the mother - child pair .
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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