The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... child turned to look at a picture the mother immediately labelled it ; in the remaining cases she asked a " What's that ? " question . The labels were inevitably stressed , often in an exaggerated manner . And for another , the mother ...
... child turned to look at a picture the mother immediately labelled it ; in the remaining cases she asked a " What's that ? " question . The labels were inevitably stressed , often in an exaggerated manner . And for another , the mother ...
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... mother - father - child combinations . Second - order effects among yet another set of individuals have been described by Rubenstein et al . ( 1982 ) . In this study the interactions of mothers and their 19 - month - old toddlers were ...
... mother - father - child combinations . Second - order effects among yet another set of individuals have been described by Rubenstein et al . ( 1982 ) . In this study the interactions of mothers and their 19 - month - old toddlers were ...
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... maternal behavior : the origins of socialization reconsidered . Child Development 42 , 1057-1069 . Stern , D. N. ( 1971 ) . A micro - analysis of mother - infant interaction : behavior regulating social contact between a mother and her ...
... maternal behavior : the origins of socialization reconsidered . Child Development 42 , 1057-1069 . Stern , D. N. ( 1971 ) . A micro - analysis of mother - infant interaction : behavior regulating social contact between a mother and her ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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