The First Three Years of LifeRecognized internationally as one of the most important guides to childhood development ever written, this classic provides the information parents need to maximize a child's social and intellectual potential. Illustrated. |
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... important relationship between the building up of curiosity during Phase III and IV and the opportunity to satisfy it as the child first begins to move about and explore more distant objects . The result of this state of affairs is that ...
... important relationship between the building up of curiosity during Phase III and IV and the opportunity to satisfy it as the child first begins to move about and explore more distant objects . The result of this state of affairs is that ...
Page 181
... important , not merely because of intrinsic value , but also because when the child does not develop well in those ... important : his needs and interests are special , but he is no more important than any other person in the world ...
... important , not merely because of intrinsic value , but also because when the child does not develop well in those ... important : his needs and interests are special , but he is no more important than any other person in the world ...
Page 353
... important than raising a child in the first three years . Likewise , no job , indeed no other type of experience in ... important changes would soon take place , that more and more people would begin to treat the raising of a baby as the ...
... important than raising a child in the first three years . Likewise , no job , indeed no other type of experience in ... important changes would soon take place , that more and more people would begin to treat the raising of a baby as the ...
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