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... attitudes of neighborhood children : MRS . P : It all fits in the parents ' attitudes themselves . If you have doubts , you reflect your doubts in your attitudes . I've come across many parents who have an extremely difficult time in ...
... attitudes of neighborhood children : MRS . P : It all fits in the parents ' attitudes themselves . If you have doubts , you reflect your doubts in your attitudes . I've come across many parents who have an extremely difficult time in ...
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... attitudes , and draws an extraordinarily complex picture of family adaptation - one that further decreases the reader's faith in simple explanations for children's adjustment . One important conclusion may be that families are too ...
... attitudes , and draws an extraordinarily complex picture of family adaptation - one that further decreases the reader's faith in simple explanations for children's adjustment . One important conclusion may be that families are too ...
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... attitudes.t Some professionals distrust the idea of any sort of parent organization . The Rehabilitation Institute of Montreal , for example , discouraged the parents of children with thalidomide deformities from organizing a group ...
... attitudes.t Some professionals distrust the idea of any sort of parent organization . The Rehabilitation Institute of Montreal , for example , discouraged the parents of children with thalidomide deformities from organizing a group ...
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A Difference in the Family: Living with a Disabled Child Helen Featherstone No preview available - 1981 |
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