The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... physiological systems such as breathing , swallowing , elimination and temperature control which help him to survive , yet even these are of little avail to him in the absence of other people . Another person must provide food before ...
... physiological systems such as breathing , swallowing , elimination and temperature control which help him to survive , yet even these are of little avail to him in the absence of other people . Another person must provide food before ...
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... physiological factors . The extent to which an infant is able to maintain visual attention to the other person depends in part on his arousal state , being greatest during " alert inactivity " ( Wolff , 1965 ) . Inner stimuli are then ...
... physiological factors . The extent to which an infant is able to maintain visual attention to the other person depends in part on his arousal state , being greatest during " alert inactivity " ( Wolff , 1965 ) . Inner stimuli are then ...
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... physiological functions in different stages of infancy and childhood . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 117 , 361-373 . Hepburn , A. and Schaffer , H. R. ( 1983 ) . Les controles maternels dans la prime enfance . Enfance 1-2 ...
... physiological functions in different stages of infancy and childhood . Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 117 , 361-373 . Hepburn , A. and Schaffer , H. R. ( 1983 ) . Les controles maternels dans la prime enfance . Enfance 1-2 ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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