The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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No " indicates self - assertion ; it means rejection of a course of action suggested by the adult in favour of one generated by the child himself . Such differentiation requires cognitive operations of a relatively sophisticated nature ...
No " indicates self - assertion ; it means rejection of a course of action suggested by the adult in favour of one generated by the child himself . Such differentiation requires cognitive operations of a relatively sophisticated nature ...
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The development of social competence thus turns out to be a rather more complex affair than studies of dyadic interaction alone might suggest . Multiple interactions in family settings The nature of the child's social interactions tends ...
The development of social competence thus turns out to be a rather more complex affair than studies of dyadic interaction alone might suggest . Multiple interactions in family settings The nature of the child's social interactions tends ...
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If the responsiveness of adult caretakers and the opportunity to become jointly involved with them in activities of mutual interest are indeed as important to children's develop- mental progress as has been suggested , then one might ...
If the responsiveness of adult caretakers and the opportunity to become jointly involved with them in activities of mutual interest are indeed as important to children's develop- mental progress as has been suggested , then one might ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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