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On the other hand , the child set up during this period can be changed in either
positive or who comes through infancy with a ... With the psychological acuity
given to seen at the court clinic because his adoptive parents , who children , he
soon ...
On the other hand , the child set up during this period can be changed in either
positive or who comes through infancy with a ... With the psychological acuity
given to seen at the court clinic because his adoptive parents , who children , he
soon ...
Page 99
THE MYTH OF THE VULNERABLE CHILD From PSYCHOLOGY TODAY ,
February 1978 . ... not have make - or - break power over a child ' s development .
children ' s social and emotional develop - ment , modern parents must examine
their ...
THE MYTH OF THE VULNERABLE CHILD From PSYCHOLOGY TODAY ,
February 1978 . ... not have make - or - break power over a child ' s development .
children ' s social and emotional develop - ment , modern parents must examine
their ...
Page 101
Other factors , interacting with the child ' s cognitive processes and sense of self ,
limit the parents ' ability to shape their ... basic is that parents have their own
temperamental qualities that may modify the message they convey to their
children .
Other factors , interacting with the child ' s cognitive processes and sense of self ,
limit the parents ' ability to shape their ... basic is that parents have their own
temperamental qualities that may modify the message they convey to their
children .
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