The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... stimulate their caretakers in certain specified ways ; adults in turn are programmed to be susceptible to such stimulation and to respond in an appropriate manner . The use to which these early encounters are put relates primarily to ...
... stimulate their caretakers in certain specified ways ; adults in turn are programmed to be susceptible to such stimulation and to respond in an appropriate manner . The use to which these early encounters are put relates primarily to ...
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... stimulation she is providing . There are probably a number of reasons why maternal behaviour takes such a " deviant " form . For one thing , it is designed to ensure that the infant's attention will be attracted to and held by the ...
... stimulation she is providing . There are probably a number of reasons why maternal behaviour takes such a " deviant " form . For one thing , it is designed to ensure that the infant's attention will be attracted to and held by the ...
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... stimulation to be just as effective in raising the vocalization rate of 3 - month - old infants as contingent stimulation . The adult's social behaviour , in other words , serves to elicit the infant's vocalizations rather than acting ...
... stimulation to be just as effective in raising the vocalization rate of 3 - month - old infants as contingent stimulation . The adult's social behaviour , in other words , serves to elicit the infant's vocalizations rather than acting ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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