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What is also significant about these findings is the consistently lower amount of attention paid to the mother's face compared with the other two stimuli . This , Carpenter et al . believe , is due to the incongruity of the mother's ...
What is also significant about these findings is the consistently lower amount of attention paid to the mother's face compared with the other two stimuli . This , Carpenter et al . believe , is due to the incongruity of the mother's ...
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Children of lower developmental competence , on the other hand , tended to experience rather more didactic handling from their mothers , whose respect for the child's own interests was thus relatively limited and discouraging .
Children of lower developmental competence , on the other hand , tended to experience rather more didactic handling from their mothers , whose respect for the child's own interests was thus relatively limited and discouraging .
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Interactions of preterm and term infants with their lower- and middle - class teenage and adult mothers . In : “ High - Risk Infants and Children " , ( T. M. Field ed . ) . Academic Press , New York . Flavell , J. H. ( 1977 ) .
Interactions of preterm and term infants with their lower- and middle - class teenage and adult mothers . In : “ High - Risk Infants and Children " , ( T. M. Field ed . ) . Academic Press , New York . Flavell , J. H. ( 1977 ) .
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FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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