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... Mikey's first smiles , she is correctly anticipating what is to come . These winsome little expressions strike a chord within her , drawing her closer to the baby . Just as infants are preadapted to interact with adults , adults are ...
... Mikey's first smiles , she is correctly anticipating what is to come . These winsome little expressions strike a chord within her , drawing her closer to the baby . Just as infants are preadapted to interact with adults , adults are ...
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... Mikey is developing nicely as an infant . Meryl's situation contrasts sharply with those of Mal- colm and Mikey . An unplanned child , she was born to a mother who was not well prepared to respond to a baby's needs . Karen is not only ...
... Mikey is developing nicely as an infant . Meryl's situation contrasts sharply with those of Mal- colm and Mikey . An unplanned child , she was born to a mother who was not well prepared to respond to a baby's needs . Karen is not only ...
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... Mikey repeats happily . A little more than a year later Mikey is with his mother at the university child study laboratory . Mikey has been presented with a series of problems to solve . The final problem is difficult . It requires him ...
... Mikey repeats happily . A little more than a year later Mikey is with his mother at the university child study laboratory . Mikey has been presented with a series of problems to solve . The final problem is difficult . It requires him ...
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THE CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
Other Views on Heredity and Environment | 10 |
Why So Many Theories | 23 |
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