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... memory and then through the recorded word . These symbols of communication are an element in the cultural systems of all societies , and the study of the child's induction into his culture must begin with , and to a large extent center ...
... memory and then through the recorded word . These symbols of communication are an element in the cultural systems of all societies , and the study of the child's induction into his culture must begin with , and to a large extent center ...
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... Memory , Little , Brown & Company , Boston , 1922 , p . 15 . 20 Julian Green , Memories of Happy Days , Harper & Brothers , New York , 1942 , pp . 25-28 . 21 Norman Hapgood , The Changing Years , Farrar & Rinehart , Inc. , New York ...
... Memory , Little , Brown & Company , Boston , 1922 , p . 15 . 20 Julian Green , Memories of Happy Days , Harper & Brothers , New York , 1942 , pp . 25-28 . 21 Norman Hapgood , The Changing Years , Farrar & Rinehart , Inc. , New York ...
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... memory of his life , and they all included a family servant's presence . In the 44 autobiographies there were two other references to earliest memories which also included a family servant . Thirty - nine of the authors who wrote about ...
... memory of his life , and they all included a family servant's presence . In the 44 autobiographies there were two other references to earliest memories which also included a family servant . Thirty - nine of the authors who wrote about ...
Contents
The Sociological Approach to Child Behavior | 23 |
Family Structures and the Child | 51 |
Family Process and the Child | 73 |
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