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In Western samples studied , sleep rapidly becomes pushed into the nocturnal part of the 24 - hour day in the course of the first few months of life , so that already by 4 months the average longest sleep episode is almost 8 hours ...
In Western samples studied , sleep rapidly becomes pushed into the nocturnal part of the 24 - hour day in the course of the first few months of life , so that already by 4 months the average longest sleep episode is almost 8 hours ...
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... that is reported by many studies of early face - to - face interaction . There is , however , one important reservation to bear in mind : most of such studies have been carried out under laboratory or other specially set - up ...
... that is reported by many studies of early face - to - face interaction . There is , however , one important reservation to bear in mind : most of such studies have been carried out under laboratory or other specially set - up ...
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( 2 ) Peer interactions and adult interactions Studies directly comparing child - child and child - adult interactions are rare . Indirect comparisons , based on different studies , seem to indicate a considerable gap between the mother ...
( 2 ) Peer interactions and adult interactions Studies directly comparing child - child and child - adult interactions are rare . Indirect comparisons , based on different studies , seem to indicate a considerable gap between the mother ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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