The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... role of the caretaker assumes a more obvious significance : acquiring skills ... sex roles and the development of language are explicable in terms of ... role the parent plays in their development . Of the three principal models put ...
... role of the caretaker assumes a more obvious significance : acquiring skills ... sex roles and the development of language are explicable in terms of ... role the parent plays in their development . Of the three principal models put ...
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... sex role behaviour- these are the sort of phenomena that have been investigated as end products , with questions about their origins being answered only by the use of indirect methodologies . An exception is the body of research ...
... sex role behaviour- these are the sort of phenomena that have been investigated as end products , with questions about their origins being answered only by the use of indirect methodologies . An exception is the body of research ...
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... sex of the parent ; Field's ( 1978 ) comparisons of fathers acting as primary or as secondary caretakers throw doubt on such sweeping generalizations and suggest the specific role and personality of individual parents may be of greater ...
... sex of the parent ; Field's ( 1978 ) comparisons of fathers acting as primary or as secondary caretakers throw doubt on such sweeping generalizations and suggest the specific role and personality of individual parents may be of greater ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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