The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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Two observers pressed buttons to record whenever the infants were not looking at the face . The results show that the infants clearly differentiated between the two conditions , paying significantly more ...
Two observers pressed buttons to record whenever the infants were not looking at the face . The results show that the infants clearly differentiated between the two conditions , paying significantly more ...
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These authors followed - up a group of mother - infant pairs and recorded their face - to - face interactions when the children were 6 , 13 and 26 weeks old . The results show how effective the mothers ' use of exaggerated facial ...
These authors followed - up a group of mother - infant pairs and recorded their face - to - face interactions when the children were 6 , 13 and 26 weeks old . The results show how effective the mothers ' use of exaggerated facial ...
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Until quite recently the actual manner in which parents went about their socializing task was rarely systematically observed and recorded . Thus the way in which a mother steers her baby's feeding habits to more socially approved levels ...
Until quite recently the actual manner in which parents went about their socializing task was rarely systematically observed and recorded . Thus the way in which a mother steers her baby's feeding habits to more socially approved levels ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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