The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... maternal care has come to be viewed from such a perspective . According to Bowlby , a system of maternal behaviour has developed in the course of evolution that is reciprocal to infant attachment behaviour . The function of both systems ...
... maternal care has come to be viewed from such a perspective . According to Bowlby , a system of maternal behaviour has developed in the course of evolution that is reciprocal to infant attachment behaviour . The function of both systems ...
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... maternal and infant behaviour ; such reciprocity has an endogenous basis and is evident from the very beginning of the child's existence . ( 1 ) Hormonal influences on mothering Whatever the biological origins of maternal care , more ...
... maternal and infant behaviour ; such reciprocity has an endogenous basis and is evident from the very beginning of the child's existence . ( 1 ) Hormonal influences on mothering Whatever the biological origins of maternal care , more ...
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... maternal behaviour . During each episode the mother keeps the tempo of her behaviour within specific limits ; at its end she reappraises the inter- personal situation in the light of the infant's state and then pitches the next episode ...
... maternal behaviour . During each episode the mother keeps the tempo of her behaviour within specific limits ; at its end she reappraises the inter- personal situation in the light of the infant's state and then pitches the next episode ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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