The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... social partner , and for the next few months great fascination is shown in other people as stimulus objects . Face - to - face interactions thus become particularly satisfying experiences for both child and parent . The adult is ...
... social partner , and for the next few months great fascination is shown in other people as stimulus objects . Face - to - face interactions thus become particularly satisfying experiences for both child and parent . The adult is ...
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... social partner to the parent , and new adjustments need accordingly to be worked out to take these into account . In particular , as we shall see below , dialogues become more symmetrical with the child's growing ability reciprocally to ...
... social partner to the parent , and new adjustments need accordingly to be worked out to take these into account . In particular , as we shall see below , dialogues become more symmetrical with the child's growing ability reciprocally to ...
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... social partner . One way of avoiding this particular problem is by examining children's interactions in settings such as daycare centres , where peers and adult staff are likely to be familiar to a comparable degree . This was done in ...
... social partner . One way of avoiding this particular problem is by examining children's interactions in settings such as daycare centres , where peers and adult staff are likely to be familiar to a comparable degree . This was done in ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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